Peritoneal coverings of the duodenum

Case contributed by Joyce El-Haddad
Diagnosis not applicable

Duodenal peritoneal coverings

Diagram

The peritoneal coverings of the duodenum are as follows:

  • 1st (superior) part: the proximal 2.5 cm is intraperitoneal while the distal 2.5 cm is covered by peritoneum on its anterior and superior surfaces

  • 2nd (descending) part: covered by peritoneum only on its anterior proximal surface

  • 3rd (horizontal) part: covered by peritoneum only on the lower anterior surface

  • 4th (ascending) part: the proximal root of the mesentery covers all of the most distal part of the duodenum, and therefore is classified as intraperioneal

Case Discussion

It is important to understand the peritoneal relations of the duodenum in the context of a peptic ulcer. A peptic ulcer that penetrates through a duodenal wall that is covered by peritoneum means that the ulcer has access to the peritoneal cavity and therefore can lead to a perforating peptic ulcer.

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