By O.P. Gobée, dept. of Anatomy and Embryology, Leiden University Medical Center , Last updated 25 Feb 2018
The extraperitoneal space and fascia in a transverse section drawing
By Dr. David Morton, Univ. of Utah.
Between the transversalis fascie and the peritoneum is the extraperitoneal space. It holds a layer of tissue of varying thickness that contains fat and connective tissue. This tissue is named extraperitoneal fascia or extracoelomic fascia, or, anterior to the peritoneum, preperitoneal fascia.
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The extraperitoneal space is the space between the transversalis fascia and the peritoneum. Dependent on the exact location, it is named differently.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Spatium extraperitoneale
Fascia endoabdominalis
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