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'''Hepatic (or the right colic) flexure''' is the sharp bend between the [[Ascending colon|ascending]] and the [[Transverse colon|transverse]] [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]]. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the [[liver]], and is therefore also known as the '''hepatic flexure'''. Thus, the left colic flexure is also known as the [[splenic flexure]] (as it is close to the [[spleen]]). The hepatic flexure lies in the [[right upper quadrant]] of the [[Human abdomen|abdomen]] in humans.
'''Hepatic (or the right colic) flexure''' is the sharp bend between the [[Ascending colon|ascending]] and the [[Transverse colon|transverse]] [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]]. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the [[liver]], and is therefore also known as the '''hepatic flexure'''. Thus, the left colic flexure is also known as the [[splenic flexure]] (as it is close to the [[spleen]]). The hepatic flexure lies in the [[right upper quadrant]] of the [[Human abdomen|abdomen]] in humans.


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Revision as of 12:12, 2 June 2015

Hepatic flexure
Colorectal anatomy
(the hepatic flexure is labeled at upper left).
Sagittal section through posterior abdominal wall, showing the relations of the capsule of the kidney (section of right colic flexure labeled at center right).
Details
PrecursorMidgut
Identifiers
LatinFlexura coli dextra, flexura hepatica
TA98A05.7.03.003
TA22983
FMA14550
Anatomical terminology

Hepatic (or the right colic) flexure is the sharp bend between the ascending and the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the liver, and is therefore also known as the hepatic flexure. Thus, the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure (as it is close to the spleen). The hepatic flexure lies in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen in humans.

It is supplied by the superior mesenteric artery.

See also

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