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Abdominal cavity

Abdominal cavity Liver Pancreas Biliary system Kidney Ureter Branch of abdominal aorta

Anterior surface of liver

Posterior surface of liver

gallbladder and pancrease

pancreas

Gallbladder and bile duct

SPLEEN The spleen is surrounded by peritoneum, which passes from it at the hilum as the gastrosplenic omentum (ligament) to the greater curvature of the stomach (carrying the short gastric and left gastroepiploic vessels). The peritoneum also passes to the left kidney as the splenicoreoal ligament (carrying the splenic vessels and the tail of the pancreas).

kidney

ureter

Branch of abdominal aorta

Portosystemic circulation