Hepatogastric ligament

Hepatogastric ligament
In this image, the hepatogastric ligament is labeled the lesser omentum, which it is part of. The hepatoduodenal ligament is a separate ligament that is also part of the lesser omentum.
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Latinligamentum hepatogastricum
TA98A10.1.02.104
TA23753
FMA16520
Anatomical terminology
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The hepatogastric ligament or gastrohepatic ligament connects the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach. It contains the right and the left gastric arteries. In the abdominal cavity, it separates the greater and lesser sacs on the right. It is sometimes cut during surgery in order to access the lesser sac. The hepatogastric ligament consists of a dense cranial portion and the caudal portion termed the pars flaccida.

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  • Hepatogastric ligament
    Hepatogastric ligament

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1157 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

External links

  • Anatomy photo:37:05-0102 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Abdominal Cavity - The Lesser Omentum"
  • Peritoneal Cavity Development - Page 6 of 14 anatomy module at med.umich.edu
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