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- Sigmoid_mesocolon abstract "The mesenteric organ comprises the small intestinal mesentery (distal to the duodenojejunal flexure), the right mesocolon, the transverse mesocolon, the left mesocolon, the mesosigmoid and mesorectum. The gastrointestinal margin of the mesentery is that edge to which the gastrointestinal tract is attached. The region of gastrointestinal tract attached permits the naming of respective regions of the mesenteric organ. The transverse mesocolon is that region of the mesentery for which the transverse colon is attached to its gastointestinal margin. The mesosigmoid is that region of the mesenteric organ to which the sigmoid colon is attached at the gastrointestinal mesenteric margin.A plane is defined as the interface between two contiguous structures. For over a century, colorectal surgeons have exploited the plane formed by the mesentery and underlying fascia (i.e. Toldt’s fascia) to separate the mesentery from the retroperitoneum. Despite the central importance of this plane in gastrointestinal surgery (and the central importance of mesenteric and peritoneal anatomy) this field is frequently described as difficult and has remained largely misunderstood.Recent observations related to mesenteric and peritoneal anatomy confirmed a far simpler structure than was heretofore thought. In the first instance, the mesenteric organ is contiguous from duodenojejunal flexure to mesorectal level and not fragmented (as depicted by Sir Frederick Treves). This realization recently provided significant educational, clinical and scientific opportunities. From a surgical perspective the concept of mesenteric contiguity greatly simplifies processes involved in resectional colorectal surgery by providing a clear anatomical roadmap for these. In addition it has permitted the canonical generation of nomenclature based entirely on anatomical observations (e.g. "total mesocolic excision"). In the following we briefly describe classic appraisals of mesenteric and peritoneal fold anatomy and the basis thereof.".
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- Sigmoid_mesocolon wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Toldt.
- Sigmoid_mesocolon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abdomen.
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- Sigmoid_mesocolon wikiPageWikiLinkText "''mesosigmoid''".
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- Sigmoid_mesocolon latin "mesocolon sigmoideum".
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- Sigmoid_mesocolon subject Category:Abdomen.
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- Sigmoid_mesocolon comment "The mesenteric organ comprises the small intestinal mesentery (distal to the duodenojejunal flexure), the right mesocolon, the transverse mesocolon, the left mesocolon, the mesosigmoid and mesorectum. The gastrointestinal margin of the mesentery is that edge to which the gastrointestinal tract is attached. The region of gastrointestinal tract attached permits the naming of respective regions of the mesenteric organ.".
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