Duodenal phlegmon

Phlegmon 12-point. intestines - acute inflammation of the fiber that surrounds the duodenum. This is dangerous, as the fiber can rot. Such disruption of intestinal functionality can lead to peritonitis and other serious consequences.

What is the abdominal cavity? The abdominal cavity is one of 3 paired sections of the human body. It is separated from the chest cavity and abdominal cavity by a dense diaphragm and has a rather complex structure, enveloping the internal organs with a capsule in the form of various layers. In a more detailed division, the internal part of the abdominal cavity is divided into three floors (floors are those zones that are separated by several centimeters):

- The 1st floor of the abdominal cavity is considered to be the superior mesenteric zone. It has a distinctive anatomy in that it almost completely envelops the distal small intestine; - 2nd floor - pancreatic-duodenal zone. This floor is localized in the peritoneal cavity, directly under the diaphragm. This zone is located inside the pericardium and envelops the initial part of the intestine, as well as the duodenum; - The 3rd floor belongs to the intestinal-splenic zone and lies in the gap between the diaphragm and the visceral membrane of the greater omentum. Between these two zones is the root of the bra