Paracolic Gutter Mass

Etiologically it means a channel adjacent to the abdominal wall.
Paracolic gutter mass. There is a multi cystic mass extending from the pelvis along the right paracolic gutter to the upper abdomen. Peritoneal carcinomatosis is the most common secondary tumor affecting the peritoneal cavity. Paracolic gutters refer to open areas between the wall of the abdomen and the colon. The right lateral paracolic gutter runs from the superiolateral aspect of the hepatic flexure of the colon down the lateral.
Between the outer wall of the colon and back side of the abdominal wall there is an open space known as the paracolic gutter. The left gutter runs between the descending colon and the abdominal wall and just like the right gutter empties into the lower abdomen and pelvic area. It occurs most commonly with the cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and ovaries. Whether a home church commercial or industrial building we match the style and color.
It is the depression between the postero lateral wall of the abdomen and the lateral margins of the ascending and descending colon. Either of two grooves formed by the peritoneum and lying respectively lateral to the ascending and descending colons. Seamless gutters is located in central massachusetts and we install gutters and leaf guard systems throughout worcester and middlesex counties as well as towns in southern new hampshire. The paracolic spaces gutters are located lateral to the peritoneal reflections of the left and right sides of the colon fig 8a.
And install quickly efficiently and seamlessly. It is also known as sulci paracolic and paracolic recesses. Disease may spread from the retroperitoneum which contains the aorta to the peritoneal space along the peritoneal cavity around aortic branches which extend into the mesenteries the so called subperitoneal space 4 5. The right paracolic gutter is larger than the left and communicates freely with the right subphrenic space.
The main paracolic gutter lies lateral to the colon on each side. In a male patient this is a very uncommon diagnosis. The inframesocolic space also contains paracolic gutters which are peritoneal recesses that are inferolateral extensions of their corresponding inframesocolic spaces on the posterior abdominal wall lateral to the ascending and descending colon respectively. The right paracolic gutter is continuous with the perisplenic space or area around the spleen.
These images look quite similar to images of a pseudomyxoma peritonei which was discussed before.