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Descending colon

 
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(di′send·iŋ ′kōl·ən)

(anatomy) The portion of the colon on the left side, extending from the bend below the spleen to the sigmoid flexure.


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The part of the colon extending from the left colic flexure to the pelvic brim.

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the part of the large intestine that descends from the transverse colon to the sigmoid colon


 
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Descending colon
Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for liver, stomach, and great intestine. (Descending colon visible at center right, in blue.)
The duodenum and pancreas. (Descending colon visible at lower right.)
Latin colon descendens
Gray's subject #249 1181
Artery Left colic artery
Precursor Hindgut
MeSH Colon,+Descending

The descending colon of humans passes downward through the left hypochondrium and lumbar regions, along the lateral border of the left kidney.

At the lower end of the kidney it turns medialward toward the lateral border of the psoas muscle, and then descends, in the angle between psoas and quadratus lumborum, to the crest of the ilium, where it ends in the sigmoid colon.

The peritoneum covers its anterior surface and sides, and therefore the descending colon is described as retroperitoneal. (The transverse colon and sigmoid colon, which are immediately proximal and distal, are intraperitoneal). Its posterior surface is connected by areolar tissue with the lower and lateral part of the left kidney, the aponeurotic origin of the transversus abdominis, and the quadratus lumborum.

It is smaller in caliber and more deeply placed than the ascending colon. It has a mesentery in 33% of people, and is therefore more frequently covered with peritoneum on its posterior surface than the ascending colon (which has a mesentery in 25% of people). However, it is less likely to undergo volvulus than the ascending colon.

In front of it are some coils of small intestine.

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