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The lesser omentum ( small omentum or gastrohepatic omentum) is the double layer of that extends from the to the lesser curvature of the stomach, and to the first part of the . The lesser omentum is usually divided into these two connecting parts: the hepatogastric ligament, and the hepatoduodenal ligament.


Structure
The lesser omentum is extremely thin, and is continuous with the two layers of which cover respectively the antero-superior and postero-inferior surfaces of the stomach and first part of the duodenum.

When these two layers reach the lesser curvature of the stomach and the upper border of the duodenum, they join and ascend as a double fold to the .

To the left of the porta, the fold is attached to the bottom of the fossa for the , along which it is carried to the diaphragm, where the two layers separate to embrace the end of the esophagus.

At the right border of the lesser omentum, the two layers are continuous, and form a free margin which constitutes the anterior boundary of the .


Divisions
Anatomically, the lesser omentum is divided into ligaments, each starting with the prefix "hepato" to indicate that it connects to the liver at one end.

Most sources divide it into two parts: (, )

  • hepatogastric ligament: the portion connecting to the lesser curvature of the stomach
  • hepatoduodenal ligament: the portion connecting to the duodenum

In some cases, the following ligaments are considered part of the lesser omentum:

  • hepatophrenic ligament: the portion connecting to the thoracic diaphragm - "Stomach, Spleen and Liver: Ligaments"
  • hepatoesophageal ligament: the portion connecting to the - "Abdominal Cavity: The Lesser Omentum"
  • hepatocolic ligament: the portion connecting to the colon


Contents
Between the two layers of the lesser omentum, close to the right free margin, are the hepatic artery proper, the common bile duct, the , , and the of nerves—all these structures being enclosed in a fibrous capsule (Glisson's capsule).

Between the layers of the lesser omentum, where they are attached to the stomach, run the right and left gastric arteries, as well as the gastric veins.

==Additional images==


See also


External links
  • (1990). 9781461280118
  • - "The stomach and lesser omentum."
  • - "Abdominal Cavity: The Lesser Omentum"
  • - "Stomach, Spleen and Liver: Contents of the Hepatoduodenal Ligament"

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