Circumferential Space

The parauterine space (parametrium), also known as the parametric region, is an anatomical region located around the uterus and vagina in women. This area contains important structures such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, bladder, rectum and sigmoid colon, as well as various neural and vascular structures. The study of the periuterine space is of great importance for medical research and treatment of various diseases, such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory diseases, cancer and much more.

One of the main elements of the circumuterine space is the fallopian tube. This is a thin muscular organ, 11 cm long, that connects the uterus to the ovary. The fallopian tube passes through the abdominal cavity and is separated from it by the peri-uterine space,