falciform ligament การใช้
- The falciform ligament contains the round ligament of liver.
- The falciform ligament functions to attach the liver to the posterior portion of the anterior body wall.
- The ligamentum teres hepatis turns around the inferior marging of the liver to come out ventral in the falciform ligament.
- In between the two sides of the anterior layer, the reflection of peritoneum has an inferior continuation termed the falciform ligament.
- Absence or laxity of the ligament suspending the transverse colon or of the falciform ligament are also thought to contribute to the condition.
- :: " Inside the fetus, the vein courses alongside the falciform ligament and then to the liver's underside.
- The falciform ligament, visible on the front of the liver, divides the liver into a imagined running from the left of the vena cava and all the way forward to divide the liver and gallbladder into two halves.
- The best marked of these small veins is one which commences at the umbilicus and runs backward and upward in, or on the surface of, the round ligament ( ligamentum teres ) between the layers of the falciform ligament to end in the left portal vein.
- Proposed mechanisms for the spread of cancer cells to the umbilicus include direct transperitoneal spread, via the lymphatics which run alongside the obliterated umbilical vein, hematogenous spread, or via remnant structures such as the falciform ligament, median umbilical ligament, or a remnant of the vitelline duct.
- The caudal part of the septum transversum is invaded by the hepatic diverticulum which divides within it to form the liver and thus gives rise to the ventral mesentery of the foregut, which in turn is the precursor of the lesser omentum, the visceral peritoneum of the liver and the falciform ligament.
- Growth of the liver into the mesenchyme of the septum transversum divides the ventral mesentery into the lesser omentum, extending from the lower portion of the esophagus, the stomach, and the upper portion of the duodenum to the liver and the falciform ligament, extending from the liver to the ventral body wall.