A Text book of Clinical Anatomy for Students And Practitioners

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Beneath the cecum there is a blind pocket or pouch of peritoneum known as the fossa subcaecalis, which may also be the seat of a hernia. The ascending colon ascends between the iliacus and psoas, close to the posterior wall of the abdomen, until it reaches the lower surface of the liver, where it turns into the transverse colon (hepatic flexure) (Fig. 42). It lies along the outer edge of the quadratus, and comes in close contact with the right kidney (Figs. 62 and 76). Only its external and ant...erior surfaces are free and covered by peritoneum (see Fig. 76). Its internal and posterior surfaces are closely adherent to the underlying structures. The transverse colon passes toward the anterior wall of the abdomen again, across the upper border of the umbilical region, passing again toward the posterior wall of the abdomen, when it reaches the lower end of the spleen (Figs. 42, 62, and 76). It is suspended from the stomach by the transverse mesocolon, and hanging down from its lower edge is the great omentum.

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