A number of medical books blame peritoneum tears on infections. A number of sports books blame peritoneum tears on injuries. Of course it would have been cut in a woman who had a C-section. A blood test can check for infection. If there is an infection, it should be treated before there is surgery to fix it.
wear and tear
Yes
parietal peritoneum (lines cavity of abdomen)visceral peritoneum (next to organ)
sow's peritoneum
The abdominal cavity holds the bulk of the viscera. It is lined with a protective membrane termed the peritoneum. The front of the viscera is covered with a layer of peritoneum called the greater omentum.
Usually a tear.
The peritoneum is a thin, translucent membrane that covers the internal abdominal body wall and the abdominal organs. The visceral peritoneum is the part of the peritoneum that is adhered to the visceral (abdominal) organs such as the liver, stomach, intestines, etc. The rest of the peritoneum that is adhered to the body wall is called the parietal peritoneum.
vicseral peritoneum
parietal peritoneum
parietal peritoneum
visceral peritoneum
parietal peritoneum