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Retroperitoneal Organs definitions
| # | Definition | Sets |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | organs outside the peritoneum | 16 sets |
| 2 | mn: sad pucker: suprarenal (adrenal gland), aorta (and ivc), duodenum (2nd, 3rd, and 4th parts), pancreas (except tail), ureters, colon (descending and ascending), kidneys, esophagus (lower 2/3), rectum (upper 2/3) | 9 sets |
| 3 | lie posterior to the peritoneum | 6 sets |
| 4 | behind the peritoneum | 6 sets |
| 5 | organs that are located mostly or completely behind the posterior parietal peritoneum | 6 sets |
| 6 | kidneys, adrenal glands, pancreas, etc positioned behind the parietal peritoneum but still within the abdominopelvic cavity | 6 sets |
| 7 | p - pancreas a - adrenal glands d - doudenum k - kidneys a - ascending/descending colons | 5 sets |
| 8 | behind peritoneum | 4 sets |
| 9 | duodenum ascending/descending colon pancreas kidneys | 3 sets |
| 10 | posterior to peritoneum | 3 sets |
| 11 | organs that are back or behind - attached to posterior abd. wall. less mobile in abd. than intraperitoneal organs. kidneys ureters adrenal glands pancreas duodenum ascending colon descending colon upper rectum major abdominal blood vessels (aorta and inferior vena cava) | 3 sets |
| 12 | kidneys and pancreas | 3 sets |
| 13 | ureterus, suprarenal glands, and kidneys | 3 sets |
| 14 | include pancreas and parts of the large intestine. *adhere to dorsal abdominal wall *lose mesentery *lie posterior to peritoneum | 3 sets |
| 15 | organs that adhere to posterior body wall and therefore do not have mesentery. | 2 sets |
| 16 | sadpucker: suprarenal (adrenal) gland aorta/ivc duodenum (2nd-4th parts) pancreas (except tail) ureters colon (ascending/descending) kidneys esophagus (lower 2/3) rectum (upper 2/3) | 2 sets |
| 17 | organs that lie posterior to the mesentery on the dorsal abdominal wall | 2 sets |
| 18 | kidneys ureters adrenal glands pancreas duodenum ascending and descending colon upper rectum aorta and superior vena cava | 2 sets |
| 19 | s supraadrenal glands a aorta and inferior vena cava d duodenum (2nd & 3d portions) p pancreas (body & tail) u ureters c colon (ascending & descending only) kidneys e esophagus r rectum | 2 sets |
| 20 | aa ivc abd. lymph nodes asc and desc. colon duoden. kidneys ut ub ureters prostate gland | 2 sets |
| 21 | pancreas and parts of the large intestine | 2 sets |
| 22 | those not in serous membrane, but in the body wall (behind peritoneum) | 2 sets |
| 23 | lie directly against the posterior abdominal wall, so only the anterolateral portions are covered with peritoneum. duodenum, pancreas, ascending & descending colon & rectum. | 2 sets |
| 24 | kidney, adrenal glands, pancreas, duodenum (most), aorta, ivc, colon (asc & desc) | 2 sets |
| 25 | the kidneys are often described as this because they are situated behind the retroperitoneal sac. | 2 sets |
| 26 | lie posterior to the peritoneum & adhere to the dorsal abdominal wall, i.e. most of the pancreas & some parts of the small & larger intestines | 2 sets |
| 27 | organs, such as the pancreas, that lost their connection with the mesentery during development lie behind the posterior wall of parietal peritoneum. | 2 sets |
| 28 | peritoneum covers only one of the organ's surfaces; ex: kidneys | 2 sets |
| 29 | kidneys, pancreas, ascending and descending colon, ureters, ivc, descending aorta, adrenal glands | 2 sets |
| 30 | organs outside the peritoneum. these include: ascending and descending colon, rectum, duodenum, pancreas, kidney's adrenal glands and urinary bladder. retroperitoneal organs are not suspended by mesentary. | 2 sets |
| 31 | kidneys, ureters, pancreas, ab aorta | 2 sets |
| 32 | behind parietal peritoneum-between it and posterior abdominal wall. -kidneys -adrenal glands -pancreas -duodenum -ascending/descending colons | 2 sets |
| 33 | duodenum, ascending colon, descending colon, rectum, pancreas | 2 sets |
| 34 | only covered by peritoneum on anterior surface | 2 sets |
| 35 | organs that are back or behind - attached to posterior abd. wall. less mobile in abd. than intraperitoneal organs. kidneys ureters adrenal glands pancreas duodenum ascending colon descending colon upper rectum major abdominal blood vessels (aorta and inferior vena cava) | 2 sets |
| 36 | kidneys adrenal glands colon (ascending and descending) most of duodenum aorta ivc pancreas | 2 sets |
| 37 | towards back -duodenum -pancreas -parts of large intestine | 2 sets |
| 38 | kidney, duodenum, pancreas, ascending/descending colon - mesentary only on atnerior surface | 2 sets |
| 39 | organs that lie outside of a cavity; when you look at this type of organ from the inside of a cavity, its location is considered to be behind the parietal serosa ex: the kidney is outside the abdominal cavity, behind the peritoneal serosa | 1 set |
| 40 | organs behind the peritoneum - pancreas - duodenum - rectum | 1 set |
| 41 | p - pancreas a - adrenal glands d - duodenum of the small intestine k - kidneys a - ascending/descending colons of the large intestine | 1 set |
| 42 | behind the peritoneum, mesentery | 1 set |
| 43 | organs that lie posterior to the peritoneum (ex. kidneys). | 1 set |
| 44 | organs that were originally part of the peritoneum, but once fully developed fell behind the peritoneum | 1 set |
| 45 | kidneys, adrenal glands, aorta and branches, ivc and branches, pancreas, ascending and descenind colon, small intestines, lymph nodes | 1 set |
| 46 | kidneys are attached to the posterior abdominal wall | 1 set |
| 47 | ascending and descending colon duodenum pancreas rectum | 1 set |
| 48 | dbkcrap. duodenum, bladder, kidney, colon(ascending/descending), rectum, adrenal, pancreas | 1 set |
| 49 | lie posterior to the peritoneum - pancreas and kidneys - one side touches the serious membrane, and one side does not | 1 set |
| 50 | the organs (kidneys,pancreas,and duodenum) and major blood vessels located in the this space. | 1 set |
| 51 | behind peritoneum- kidneys and large intestine | 1 set |
| 52 | ascending and descending colon, rectum, duodenum, pancreas, kidney's adrenal glands and urinary bladder. | 1 set |
| 53 | kidneys and adrenal glands, pancreas,duodenum, ascending and descending colon, and portions of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava. | 1 set |
| 54 | pancreas, rectum, ascending colon, descending colon, duodenum, kidney | 1 set |
| 55 | duodenum (parts 2,3,4), pancreas (xcept tail), kidneys, suprarenal glands, ureters, aorta, superior vena cava | 1 set |
| 56 | organs that are back or behind - attached to posterior abdomen wall. less mobile in abdomen than intraperitoneal organs. kidneys and ureters, adrenal glands, pancreas, duodenum, ascending and descending colon, upper rectum, abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava. | 1 set |
| 57 | organs that are covered with peritoneum only on the anterior surface | 1 set |
| 58 | lose their mesentary | 1 set |
| 59 | behind the parietal peritoneum. ie: kidneys and pancreas. | 1 set |
| 60 | sup & inf mesenteric v - portal. caval - vein of the post. abdominal wall. | 1 set |
| 61 | organs that lie in direct contact with the posterior abdominal and pelvic walls and are only covered on their anterolateral surfaces with visceral peritoneum. pancreas, ascending and descending colon, rectum | 1 set |
| 62 | kidneys, adrenal glands, aorta | 1 set |
| 63 | -partly covered -kidney, inferior vena cava, aorta | 1 set |
| 64 | kidneys, adrenal glands, pancreas, intestine, urinary bladder | 1 set |
| 65 | sad pucker suprarenals aorta & inferior vena cava duodenum (descending/horizontal) pancreas ureters colon (ascending/descending) kidneys esophagus rectum (middle 1/3) | 1 set |
| 66 | kidney or abdominal aorta. located behind the parietal peritoneum and are partially covered by the peritoneum, usually only on one surface | 1 set |
| 67 | organs that are covered on 1 surface with visceral peritoneum: adrenals, kidneys, and ureters | 1 set |
| 68 | these organs are critical from clinical standpoint, as they often project symptomology to the posterior thorax, thereby making diagnostic assessment difficult these include the suprarenal glands, aorta/ivc, duodoudenum, pancreas, uretera, colon, kidneys, esophagus, rectum (sad pucker) | 1 set |
| 69 | aorta, illiac arteries, kidney, and all of urinary system, parts of male repro system, pancreas, ascending descending colon | 1 set |
| 70 | organs develop and remain outside peritoneal cavity; ex: kidney, adrenal glands, aorta, inferior vena cava, urinary bladder, prostate, vagina, rectum | 1 set |
| 71 | organs outside peritoneum | 1 set |
| 72 | are organs that lie behind and not within the peritoneal cavity. they are the kidneys, the adrenal glands, the pancreas, parts of the intestines, and the urinary bladder. | 1 set |
| 73 | 1. lie posterior to the peritoneal cavity and do not have visible mesenteries 2. adrenal glands, kidneys, ureter, and bladder | 1 set |
| 74 | situated behind the peritoneum and w/o mesenteric attacment. pancreas, kidneys, ureters, and bladder | 1 set |
| 75 | those organs which are located behind the peritoneum. | 1 set |
| 76 | organs that lie on the posterior abdominal wall behind the peritoneum | 1 set |
| 77 | not covered with visceral peritoneum on one or more sides, do not have a mesentary | 1 set |
| 78 | organs which are not covered with visceral peritoneum on at least one side | 1 set |
| 79 | organs that are behind the parietal peritoneum | 1 set |
| 80 | organs that are outside of a cavity | 1 set |
| 81 | covered by visceral peritoneum anteriorly only, kidneys, ureters, abdominal aorta | 1 set |
| 82 | pancreas, large intestine. organs that lose their mesentery and come to lie posterior to the peritoneum. | 1 set |
| 83 | covered by visceral peritoneum on anterior surface only and the organ lies outside peritoneal cavity; organs typically don't develop from embryonic gut (kidneys, ureters, abdominal aorta) | 1 set |
| 84 | covered by the peritoneum on the anterior surface only (ex: kidneys, pancreas, bladder, etc) | 1 set |
| 85 | kidneys ureters adrenals pancreas all duodenum except 1st part ascending, descending colons | 1 set |
| 86 | - such as the kidneys, adrenal glands, a portion of the pancreas, are positioned behind the parietal peritoneum, but are still within the abdominopelvic cavity | 1 set |
| 87 | are found posterior to the mesentery, lying against the dorsal abdominal wall. retroperitoneal organs | 1 set |
| 88 | duodenum, ascending colon, descending colon | 1 set |
| 89 | rectum ascending and decending colon | 1 set |
| 90 | lie posterior to peritoneum and are covered by peritoneum only on their anterior surface | 1 set |
| 91 | ac - ascending colon.<br><br>dc - descending colon.<br><br>r -rectum.<br><br>k - kidneys.<br><br>p - pancreas.<br><br>d -duodenum.<br><br>retro peritoneal organs. 'ac/dc rocker kids party down'.<br><br><a href='http://derekawesome.com/anatomy/retroperitonealorgans.mp3'>http://derekawesome.com/anatomy/retroperitonealorgans.mp3</a> | 1 set |
| 92 | covered by peritoneum on their anterior surfaces only | 1 set |
| 93 | -pancreas -kidneys -duodenum -major blood vessels | 1 set |
| 94 | organs behing the deep fascial lining of the posterior abd wall and its peritoneal lining (kidneys/adrenal glands) | 1 set |
| 95 | 1) kidneys & adrenals 2) aa 3) ivc | 1 set |
| 96 | the organs that are not covered by the visceral peritoneum- they lie between the muscular wall of the abdominopelvic cavity and the parietal peritoneum | 1 set |
| 97 | lie between the muscular wall of the abdominopelvic cavity and the parietal peritoneum | 1 set |
| 98 | lie posterior to the peritoneum and are covered by peritoneum only on their anterior surface: (example: kidney) | 1 set |