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This video is the fourth and last video in a series of four demonstrating the peritoneal development with a home-made model.
This video shows the bulging out of the dorsal mesentery of the stomach forming the greater omentum. Did you know that the cavity between the layers of the greater omentum originally was a continuity of the omental bursa? See it here. Then it is shown that the greater omentum adheres to the transverse colon and transverse mesocolon. This leads, in the adult configuration, to the transverse colon being lifted when one lifts the greater omentum. The video ends with a recap of the borders of the omental bursa, which is now completed.
This video shows the bulging out of the dorsal mesentery of the stomach forming the greater omentum. Did you know that the cavity between the layers of the greater omentum originally was a continuity of the omental bursa? See it here. Then it is shown that the greater omentum adheres to the transverse colon and transverse mesocolon. This leads, in the adult configuration, to the transverse colon being lifted when one lifts the greater omentum. The video ends with a recap of the borders of the omental bursa, which is now completed.
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Uploaded by: opgobee
Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Peritoneum
Mesocolon
Colon transversum
Mesocolon transversum
Omentum majus
Bursa omentalis
Creator(s)/credit: O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist, LUMC; Thomas Hurkxkens, filmer, LUMC
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