TY - JOUR
T1 - Importance of anatomical knowledge of the extraperitoneal space and its usefulness in surgical approaches
AU - Ramírez-Giraldo, Camilo
AU - Luque-Bernal, Ricardo Miguel
AU - Buitrago-Rincón, María Camila
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Asociacion Colombiana de Cirugia. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/5/8
Y1 - 2023/5/8
N2 - Introduction. The extraperitoneal space is defined as the topographic segment located between the parietal peritoneum internally and the fascia transversalis externally. As a result of the development and consolidation of laparoscopic surgery, particularly inguinal herniorrhaphy by this route, there has been a renewed and growing interest in this anatomical area, due to the importance of its detailed knowledge in minimally invasive surgery. Methods. A narrative review of the literature was made to present updated and detailed information on the anatomy of the extraperitoneal space and its importance in different surgical procedures currently performed. Results. Outside the peritoneal space are the anatomical areas external to the parietal peritoneum, including the preperitoneal and extraperitoneal. Using laparoscopy, five anatomical triangles, in addition to the corona mortis and the supravesical triangle, can be located in these spaces. Conclusion. Knowledge of the extraperitoneal space is of great importance for the general surgeon, taking into account the multiple procedures that require the approach of this topographic area.
AB - Introduction. The extraperitoneal space is defined as the topographic segment located between the parietal peritoneum internally and the fascia transversalis externally. As a result of the development and consolidation of laparoscopic surgery, particularly inguinal herniorrhaphy by this route, there has been a renewed and growing interest in this anatomical area, due to the importance of its detailed knowledge in minimally invasive surgery. Methods. A narrative review of the literature was made to present updated and detailed information on the anatomy of the extraperitoneal space and its importance in different surgical procedures currently performed. Results. Outside the peritoneal space are the anatomical areas external to the parietal peritoneum, including the preperitoneal and extraperitoneal. Using laparoscopy, five anatomical triangles, in addition to the corona mortis and the supravesical triangle, can be located in these spaces. Conclusion. Knowledge of the extraperitoneal space is of great importance for the general surgeon, taking into account the multiple procedures that require the approach of this topographic area.
KW - anatomy
KW - inguinal hernia
KW - laparoscopy
KW - peritoneal cavity
KW - retroperitoneal space
KW - anatomy
KW - inguinal hernia
KW - laparoscopy
KW - peritoneal cavity
KW - retroperitoneal space
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U2 - 10.30944/20117582.2210
DO - 10.30944/20117582.2210
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85161313293
SN - 2011-7582
VL - 38
SP - 521
EP - 532
JO - Revista Colombiana de Cirugia
JF - Revista Colombiana de Cirugia
IS - 3
ER -