Fluid may sit within the peritoneal space or paracolic gutters or may be interposed between bowel loops or around solid organs e g.
Paracolic gutters radiology.
Etiologically it means a channel adjacent to the abdominal wall.
The right lateral paracolic gutter.
Pathologic fluid can pass between the supracolic and infracolic compartments via the paracolic gutters the peritoneal spaces lateral to the ascending and descending colon.
Thus centrally located triangular areas of high attenuation abdominal fluid should prompt a search for intraperitoneal bowel or mesenteric injury 7 8.
The paracolic spaces gutters are located lateral to the peritoneal reflections of the left and right sides of the colon fig 8a.
There are two paracolic gutters.
In a supine position gravity causes fluid in the upper abdomen to flow from the left upper quadrant and right paracolic gutter into the right upper quadrant.
It is also known as sulci paracolic and paracolic recesses.
Liver or splenic hemorrhage more typically descends peripherally along the paracolic gutters into the pelvis and is not entrapped in interloop spaces.
Between the outer wall of the colon and back side of the abdominal wall there is an open space known as the paracolic gutter.
The paracolic gutters paracolic sulci paracolic recesses are spaces between the colon and the abdominal wall.
The right paracolic gutter is larger than the left and communicates freely with the right subphrenic space.
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In a male.
The paracolic gutters paracolic sulci paracolic recesses are spaces between the colon and the abdominal wall.
There is a multi cystic mass extending from the pelvis along the right paracolic gutter to the upper abdomen.
On the left its cephalad extent is limited by the phrenicocolic ligament.
Chief gastrointestinal radiology department of radiologic pathology armed forces institute of pathology washington dc associate professor of radiology uniformed services university of the health sciences bethesda md.
The left lateral paracolic gutter.