What is the abdominal cavity space bounded by?
What is visceral peritoneum?
Visceral peritoneum is when the peritoneum touches the organ
What is the parietal peritoneum?
Parietal peritoneum is when the peritoneum doesn’t touch the organ
What does peritoneal fluid in the peritoneal cavity contain?
-Peritoneal fluid contains water, electrolytes, interstitial fluid, leukocytes and antibodies
What is type of cavity is the peritoneum in males?
In males, peritoneum is a closed cavity
What type of cavity is the peritoneum in females?
In females, peritoneum is an open cavity as there’s communication with the exterior via the vagina, uterus and uterine tubes
What is a peritoneum?
A thin, serous membrane lining the abdominal and pelvic cavities
What does the parietal peritoneum line?
Lines the walls of the abdominal and pelvic cavities
What is the parietal peritoneum sensitive to?
What is the parietal peritoneum innervated by?
Innervated by somatic spinal nerves from T7-L1
What does the visceral peritoneum line?
Lines the abdominal and pelvic organs/viscera
What is the visceral peritoneum sensitive to?
- Tearing
What does over distention of the viscera lead to?
Over distention of the viscera leads to sensation of pain
What is the visceral peritoneum innervated by and what implications can arise due to the way its innervated?
What is a dermatome?
Dermatome is an area of skin supplied by one spinal nerve root
How are sensory inputs from visceral organs interpreted by the brain as?
Sensory input from visceral organs is interpreted by the brain as originating from one of the midline dermatomes
What do dermatomes share a convergent spinal root with?
Dermatomes share a convergent spinal root with the autonomic nerve which supplied that
What nerve gives a sympathetic supply to the foregut?
Greater splanchnic nerves T5-T9(T10)
What nerve gives a sympathetic supply to the midgut?
-Lesser splanchnic nerves T9-T11(T12)
What nerve gives a sympathetic supply to the hindgut?
Lumbar splanchnic nerves L1-L2
Convergence example of T7 and visceral organ
How are organs like with intraperitoneal organs?
Organs are completely covered with visceral peritoneum
How are organs attached to each other or to the abdominal wall?
Organs are attached to each other or to the abdominal wall by a double fold of peritoneum:
- Mesentery
- Ligaments
- OmentumWhat is the mobility like for intraperitoneal organs?
Organs have greater mobility