Part3 The Liver Anatomy











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The liver has several ligaments that support and connect it to other organs, including: • Falciform ligament: • Anchors the liver to the diaphragm and anterior abdominal wall, and was the passageway for the umbilical vein during fetal development • Coronary ligament: • Attaches the right lobe of the liver to the diaphragm • Left triangular ligament: • Attaches the left lobe of the liver to the diaphragm, and is formed by the union of the coronary ligament's anterior and posterior layers • Ligamentum venosum: • Also known as Arantius' ligament, this fibrous remnant of the ductus venosus is usually attached to the left branch of the portal vein • Round ligament of the liver: • A remnant of the umbilical vein during embryonic development, and only exists in placental mammals • Hepatogastric ligament: • Also known as the gastrohepatic ligament, this ligament connects the liver to the stomach's lesser curvature • Hepatoduodenal ligament: • The thickened free right-sided margin of the lesser omentum • The liver has several borders, including: • Superior border: • The diaphragmatic surface, which is smooth and faces anteriorly and superiorly • Inferior border: • The visceral surface, which faces posteriorly and inferiorly • Anterior border: • A sharp border that separates the anterior surface from the inferior surface • Right nipple: • The normal upper level of the liver • Right costal margin: • The lower margin of the liver • Don't forget to subscribe the channel, share comments press the bell icon to get notified for the next part of this video in details other related anatomical videos • #drnoor #liver #anatomy #ligaments #border #relations #adjacent #2k23 #like #subscribemychannel #comments #share

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