Where is the Subhepatic area?

Where is the Subhepatic area?

Morison’s pouch is an area between your liver and your right kidney. It’s also called the hepatorenal recess or right subhepatic space. Morison’s pouch is a potential space that can open up when fluid or blood enters the area.

What is Subhepatic space?

The subhepatic space lies between the liver and transverse colon or left kidney, and the stomach and the lesser omentum. The part of the subhepatic space between the liver and left kidney is called the hepatorenal recess (Morison’s pouch)

What does Subhepatic mean?

to under the liver
Subhepatic means pertaining to under the liver.

What is Subhepatic appendicitis?

Subhepatically located caecum and appendix is a very rare entity. It occurs due to the anomaly in fetal gut rotation that results in an incomplete rotation and fixation of the intestine.

Why is it called Morrisons pouch?

Morison’s pouch is the eponym for the hepato-renal space, named for British surgeon James R. Morison (1853 – 1939). Morison’s Pouch is primarily a potential space, meaning that in the state of normal function, there is no separation between the capsules of the liver and the right kidney.

Is Morrison’s pouch intraperitoneal?

Morrison’s pouch, and, accessorily, the spleno-peritoneal recess, constitute specific indicators of the presence of intraperitoneal fluid. Intraperitoneal fluid gives rise to sonolucent atraip between the reflectivity of mean intensity of the liver and spleen, and the intense reflectivity of the perirenal fat.

What is peritoneal lining?

The peritoneum is the serous membrane forming the lining of the abdominal cavity or coelom in amniotes and some invertebrates, such as annelids. It covers most of the intra-abdominal (or coelomic) organs, and is composed of a layer of mesothelium supported by a thin layer of connective tissue.

How do you say Subhepatic?

Phonetic spelling of Subhepatic

  1. Sub-hep-atic.
  2. sub-hep-at-ic. Talon Toy.
  3. hi-pat-ik. Trisha Grady.

What is the Definition of Thrombocyte?

(THROM-boh-site) A tiny, disc-shaped piece of cell that is found in the blood and spleen. Thrombocytes are pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes. They help form blood clots to slow or stop bleeding and to help wounds heal.

What is the pouch of Douglas?

The pouch of Douglas is a small area in the female human body between the uterus and the rectum. The pouch of Douglas, like the pouch of a mother kangaroo or a coin purse, can expand to accommodate growing or multiplying things.

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