The ascending colon is lateral to the urinary bladder.
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The white line of Toldt is the lateral peritoneal reflection of the ascending and descending colon. This must be entered to mobilize the colon during surgery.
It is the Ascending colon...
The white line of toldt is a seen lateral to the ascending and descending colon It marks the site of the peritoneal reflection where the colon is attached to the posterolateral abdominal wall. It's important in surgery because this line must be incised to mobilize the colon.
There are actually more than 6. I believe they would be the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, colic (or splenic) flexure, descending colon, and sigmoid colon.
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The white line of Toldt is the lateral peritoneal reflection of the ascending and descending colon. This must be entered to mobilize the colon during surgery.
The ascending colon extends from the cecum to the under surface of the liver where it turns to the left to become the transverse colon.
An ascending colon is a portion of the human colon which is adjacent to the small intestine.
The urinary bladder, the sigmoid colon, the rectum, and in females, the uterus.
The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
Urinary comes from the bladder and kidneys in liquid form, digestive waste from the anus and colon in solid form.
The ascending colon is the first section of the large intestine.
It is the Ascending colon...
its found in the sigmoid colon....
The white line of toldt is a seen lateral to the ascending and descending colon It marks the site of the peritoneal reflection where the colon is attached to the posterolateral abdominal wall. It's important in surgery because this line must be incised to mobilize the colon.
The right iliac and right lumbar regions contain the ascending colon.