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This video is the first video in a series of four demonstrating the peritoneal development with a home-made model.
In this video the 'magic' happens: the rotation of the intestines leads to the well known configuration of the colon surrounding the small intestines, with the transverse colon crossing the small intestine. The ascending and descending (meso)colons adhere to the back wall and become secondary retroperitoneal. Detaching these attachments is the basis of left and right hemicolectomies.
In this video the 'magic' happens: the rotation of the intestines leads to the well known configuration of the colon surrounding the small intestines, with the transverse colon crossing the small intestine. The ascending and descending (meso)colons adhere to the back wall and become secondary retroperitoneal. Detaching these attachments is the basis of left and right hemicolectomies.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Peritoneum
Mesocolon
Mesentery
Colon ascendens
Mesocolon ascendens
Colon descendens
Mesocolon descendens
Colon transversum
Mesocolon transversum
Flexura duodenojejunalis
Radix mesenterii
Jejunum
Ileum
Creator(s)/credit: O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist, LUMC; Thomas Hurkxkens, filmer, LUMC
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