Posterior right subhepatic space

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Theposterior right right subhepatic space (also known as the hepatorenal fossaor Morison's pouch) separates the liver from the right kidney. It is a potential space that is not filled with any fluid in normal conditions.

Gross anatomy

Posterior right subhepatic space is a subcompartment of the supramesocolic space and is separated from the anterior right subhepatic space by the transverse mesocolon.

Boundaries

The recess is bounded:

Communications

The posterior right subhepatic space communicates with the right subphrenic space and right paracolic gutter. The subhepatic space communicates with the lesser sac via the foramen of Winslow.

Related pathology

Fluid (e.g. ascites or haemoperitoneum) accumulates here as it is the lowest dependent spaces of the peritoneal cavity from a wide range of causes. It is also a preferential site for metastases and abscesses.

  • -<p>The <strong>posterior right subhepatic space</strong> (also known as the <strong>hepatorenal fossa </strong>or <strong>Morison pouch</strong>) separates the <a href="/articles/liver">liver</a> from the right <a href="/articles/kidneys">kidney</a>. It is a potential space that is not filled with any fluid in normal conditions</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>Posterior right subhepatic space is a subcompartment of the <a href="/articles/supramesocolic-space">supramesocolic space</a> and is separated from the anterior right subhepatic space by the transverse mesocolon.</p><h5>Boundaries</h5><p>The recess is bounded:</p><ul>
  • +<p>The <strong>posterior right subhepatic space</strong> (also known as the <strong>hepatorenal fossa </strong>or <strong>Morison's pouch</strong>) separates the <a href="/articles/liver">liver</a> from the right <a href="/articles/kidneys">kidney</a>. It is a potential space that is not filled with any fluid in normal conditions.</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>Posterior right subhepatic space is a subcompartment of the <a href="/articles/supramesocolic-space">supramesocolic space</a> and is separated from the anterior right subhepatic space by the transverse mesocolon.</p><h5>Boundaries</h5><p>The recess is bounded:</p><ul>
  • -</ul><h5>Communications</h5><p>The posterior right subhepatic space communicates with the right <a href="/articles/subphrenic-space">subphrenic space</a> and right <a href="/articles/paracolic-gutter">paracolic gutter</a>. The subhepatic space communicates with the <a href="/articles/lesser-sac">lesser sac</a> via the <a href="/articles/foramen-of-winslow">foramen of Winslow</a>. </p><h4>Related pathology</h4><p>Fluid (e.g. <a href="/articles/ascites">ascites</a> or <a href="/articles/haemoperitoneum">haemoperitoneum</a>) accumulates here as it is the lowest dependent spaces of the peritoneal cavity from a wide range of causes. It is also a preferential site for metastases and abscesses. </p>
  • +</ul><h5>Communications</h5><p>The posterior right subhepatic space communicates with the right <a href="/articles/subphrenic-space">subphrenic space</a> and right <a href="/articles/paracolic-gutter">paracolic gutter</a>. The subhepatic space communicates with the <a href="/articles/lesser-sac">lesser sac</a> via the <a href="/articles/epiploic-foramen-1">foramen of Winslow</a>.</p><h4>Related pathology</h4><p>Fluid (e.g. <a href="/articles/ascites">ascites</a> or <a href="/articles/haemoperitoneum">haemoperitoneum</a>) accumulates here as it is the lowest dependent spaces of the peritoneal cavity from a wide range of causes. It is also a preferential site for metastases and abscesses.</p>

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