The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum And Abdominal Cavity Considered From the Sta
The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum And Abdominal Cavity Considered From the Sta
George Sumner Huntington
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The distal portion of the gland, comprising the body and tail, develops betAveen the layers of the great omentum (dorsal segment), derived from the primitive dorsal mesogastrium. The transections of the dorsal mesogastrium shown in Figs. 180 and 181 will now have to be amplified by the introduction of the body of the pancreas between the two layers of the vertebro- splenic segment, in addition to the splenic artery (Figs. 219 and 220). Hence the following facts will be understood : RELATION OF ...THE PANCREAS TO THE PERITONEUM. 125 1. In the adult the splenic artery supplies a series of small branches to the pancreas as it courses along the cephalic border of the gland on its way to the spleen. 2. After the above-described adhesion of the original left leaf of the dorsal mesogastrium (vertebro-splenic segment) to the parietal peritoneum (Fig. 220), the dorsal surface of the body of the pancreas loses its peritoneal investment and becomes attached by connective tissue to the ventral surface of the left kidney.
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