Peritoneal recesses or peritoneal gutters are the spaces formed by peritoneum draping over viscera.
Abdominal gutters vs pouches.
The right lateral gutter is much larger and allows for greater drainage than the left gutter.
Peritoneal spaces are separate compartments within the peritoneal cavity.
Both paracolic gutters run laterally along the back side of the abdominal wall and are situated between the abdominal wall and the outer margin of the colon.
Paracolic gutters help keep infectious material away from the body s internal organs.
The paracolic gutters paracolic sulci paracolic recesses are spaces between the colon and the abdominal wall structure.
There are two paracolic gutters.
The peritoneal cavity can be divided into the follo.
They connect abdominal cavity to pelvic cavity providing pathways for spread of infection or cancer cells.
It normally contains only a thin film of peritoneal fluid which consists of water electrolytes leukocytes and antibodies.
The term refers mainly to four spaces in the abdominal cavity.
The left medial paracolic gutter.
It is continuous with the peritoneum which lines the hepatorenal pouch and through the epiploic foramen the lesser.
The two paracolic gutters and the two paramesenteric gutters there are other smaller recesses including those around the duodenojejunal flexure cecum and the sigmoid colon.
The peritoneal cavity is a potential space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum.
The right lateral paracolic gutter.
Right paracolic gutter lateral to ascending colon b.
Hepatorenal recess morison s pouch b rectovesical pouch in males or.
This fluid acts as a lubricant enabling free movement of the abdominal viscera and the antibodies in the fluid fight infection.