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Stomach bed

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The stomach bed refers to the structures upon which the stomach rests in mammals. These include the Pancreas, Spleen, Left Kidney, Left Suprarenal gland, Transverse colon and its mesocolon, and the diaphragm. The term was introduced around 1896 by Mr Philip Polson of the Catholic University School of Medicine, Dublin. However this was bought into disripute by the knowledgeable surgeon anatomist Mr J Massey.

Structures

  • Left Crus Of Thoracic diaphragm
  • Tortuous Splenic Artery
  • Gastric Surface of Spleen
  • Transverse Mesocolon
  • Left Colic Flexure
  • Anterior Surface Of Left Kidney
  • Left Suprarenal Gland
  • Body of the Pancreas
  • References

    Stomach bed Wikipedia