Mesentery of the Ovary

The mesentery of the ovary (mesovarium) is the part of the peritoneum that covers the ovary above and below. It is necessary to fix the ovary in its place, as well as for its blood supply and innervation.

The ovary is a paired organ located in the pelvis. It produces eggs, which are then fertilized by sperm. The mesentery of the ovary is necessary to ensure the normal functioning of the ovary and maintain its vital functions.

The mesentery consists of connective tissue and blood vessels that provide nutrition and blood supply to the ovary. In addition, it contains nerves that are necessary for transmitting nerve impulses from the ovary to other pelvic organs.

When the mesentery of the ovary is disrupted, various diseases can occur, such as ovarian cysts, tumors and other pathologies. Therefore, it is important to monitor the condition of the mesentery and, if necessary, consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.