Retroperitoneal anatomy, organs and spaces | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | CT abdomen

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Learn how to identify the different spaces of the retroperitoneum. I show you how to divide the retroperitoneum into the anterior pararenal space, the perirenal space and the posterior pararenal space.

We will identify the parietal peritoneum, anterior renal fascia (Gerota's fascia), posterior renal fascia (Zuckerkandl fascia) and the transversalis fascia. These fascial planes will allow us create the three divisions of the retroperitoneum. We will also identify the lateroconal fascia and the combined interfascial plane.

Confidently label the retroperitoneal spaces as well as the retroperitoneal organs (adrenal glands, kidneys, pancreas, duodenum, ascending colon and the descending colon.

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