The Abdominopelvic cavity is used. But these are two different cavities put together (abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity). These two cavities hold completely different organs of our body they have different purposes. To be better understood and to be able to correctly diagnosed they should not be referred to as one cavity.
No body cavities would be opened to remove a brain tumor, except if the only way to reach the tumor is through the mouth. Usually the top of the skull is removed for brain surgery.
The thoracic cavity would be opened to operate on the lung.
the pelvic cavity would have to be opened to remove the ovaries
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Cranial Cavity
what cavity is the brain located?
cranial
The pelvic cavity.
The thoracic cavity.
abdominal cavity
Protists do not have a body cavity.
The abdominal cavity would pass through a transverse section at the level of the umbilicus.
Thoracic cavity
Abdominopelvic
thoracic
A lobectomy is the name of the surgery to remove the entire lobe of a cancerous lung. This is one of the treatments for non-small cell lung cancer.
The pelvic cavity.
The Chest or Thoracic cavity has to be opened to remove the lung lobe
Pelvic cavity
These days, they do not have to open any body cavity to remove the gallbladder. They just make a tiny incision (maybe two) and take it out through your abdomen.
Cranial
That would be the cranium or cranial cavity.
The thoracic cavity.
In order to remove the appendix, the surgeon would have to make an incision and open the abdominal cavity. The appendix is a small projection of mucosal associated lymphatic tissue descending from the inferior of the cecum of the colon. It is found in the Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ), lower right hand side of the abdominal cavity. The body cavity is called the abdominal cavity and its membranous lining is called the peritoneum.