Extraperitoneal space

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Extraperitoneal space

The extraperitoneal space is an anatomical area located outside the peritoneal cavity. It is divided into several compartments, including the retroperitoneal space, the preperitoneal space, and the subperitoneal space. This space contains various organs, blood vessels, and connective tissues.

Anatomy

The extraperitoneal space is bounded by the parietal peritoneum on one side and the transversalis fascia on the other. It is further divided into:

Clinical Significance

The extraperitoneal space is significant in various medical procedures and conditions. For instance, extraperitoneal bladder rupture is a type of injury that occurs when the bladder is damaged outside the peritoneal cavity. Additionally, the retroperitoneal space is a common site for certain types of cancer, such as retroperitoneal sarcoma.

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