Paramesenteric gutters
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Not to be confused with the paracolic gutters, which are recesses between the colon and the abdominal wall.
The paramesenteric gutters (paramesenteric recesses or infracolic spaces) are two peritoneal recesses – spaces in the abdominal cavity between the colon and the root of the mesentery. There are two paramesenteric gutters; the left paramesenteric gutter and the right paramesenteric gutter.
They are also sometimes, but incorrectly referred to as other paracolic gutters. Paracolic gutters are recesses between the abdominal wall and the colon.
These gutters are clinically important because they allow a passage for infectious fluids from different compartments of the abdomen.
This space is defined by:
- The ascending colon and caecum laterally (further right).
- The transverse colon superiorly.
- The root of the mesentery medially.
This space communicates with the pelvic cavity and is defined by:
- The root of the mesentery medially.
- The descending colon laterally (further left).
- Anatomy photo:37:14-0200 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Abdominal Cavity: Peritoneal Gutters"