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Falciform connects
liver to anterior abdominal wall
falciform structures contained
ligamentum teres
falciform significance
derivative of fetal umbilical vein
hepatoduodenal connects
liver to duodenum
hepatoduodenal structures contained
Portal Triad: hepatic artery, portal vein, common bile duct
hepatoduodenal significance
may be compressed between thumb and index finger placed in omental foramen (epiploic foramen of winslow) to control bleeding

connects greater and lesser sacs
gastrohepatic connects
liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach
gastrohepatic contains
gastric arteries
gastrohepatic significance
seperates right greater and lesser sacs (vs. gastrosplenic which seperates left greater and lesser sacs)

may be cut during surgery to access lesser sac

part of the lesser omentum
gastrocolic connects
greater curvature and transverse colon
gastrocolic contains
gastroepiploic arteries
gastrocolic significance
part of the greater omentum
gastrosplenic connects
greater curvature to the spleen
gastrosplenic contains
short gastrics arteries
gastrosplenic significance
seperates left greater and leser sacs (vs. gastrohepatic which seperates right greater and lesser sacs)
splenorenal connects
spleen to posterior abdominal wall
splenorenal contains
slenic artery and vein