Winslow’s Foramen 3D

  • Description                                              
    • * Is bounded superiorly by peritoneum on the caudate lobe of the liver, inferiorly by peritoneum on the first part of the duodenum, anteriorly by the free edge of the lesser omentum, and posteriorly by peritoneum covering the IVC.
    • * Is a natural opening between the lesser and greater sacs.

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  • Description                                              
    • * Is bounded superiorly by peritoneum on the caudate lobe of the liver, inferiorly by peritoneum on the first part of the duodenum, anteriorly by the free edge of the lesser omentum, and posteriorly by peritoneum covering the IVC.
    • * Is a natural opening between the lesser and greater sacs.

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