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Greater sac

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Greater sac
The greater sac or general cavity (red) and lesser sac, or omental bursa (blue).
Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen.
Anatomical terminology

In human anatomy, the greater sac, also known as the general cavity (of the abdomen) or peritoneum of the peritoneal cavity proper, is the cavity in the abdomen that is inside the peritoneum but outside of the lesser sac.

It is connected with the lesser sac via the omental foramen, also known as the Foramen of Winslow or Epiploic Foramen. The foramen is anteriorly bounded by the portal triad- Portal Vein, Hepatic artery, Bile Duct.

Additional images

See also

  • "Greater sac". Medcyclopaedia. GE. Archived from the original on 2012-02-05.
  • peritoneum at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
  • Diagram at ccccd.edu
  • Dissection video at University of Bristol