The inferior omental recess is a concept associated with human anatomy. It refers to the omental recess located in the lower abdomen in the area of the bladder and uterus. This pocket is a space between the abdominal organs and the skin, filled with fatty deposits (omentums).
The omental recess, also known as the omental recess, was discovered in the 18th century by an anatomist named Frederick Ruysbroeck. Despite its discovery, this pocket did not enjoy the same status in medical literature as other anatomical structures until the late 20th century. At this time, interest in this pocket increased due to research into the bacteriological nature of intestinal cancer and gynecological problems. The study of these studies led to the study of the role of the omental recess in the pathogenesis of carcinogens.
In addition, the omental recess is one of the main spaces of the abdominal cavity, where fixation of internal