What's the difference between gastrohepatic and hepatogastric?
Gastrohepatic
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to the stomach and liver; hepatogastric; as, the gastrohepatic, or lesser, omentum.
Example Sentences:
(1) The authors emphasize a regional approach for the diagnosis of lymphadenopathy, according to the groupings of retrocrural, retroperitoneal, gastrohepatic ligament, porta hepatis, celiac and superior mesenteric artery, pancreaticoduodenal, perisplenic, mesenteric, and pelvic lymph nodes.
(2) To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a hernia emanating through the gastrohepatic ligament that resulted in gastric outlet obstruction.
(3) These include the gastrohepatic recess of the greater peritoneal cavity, the medial recess of the lesser sac and the interposed gastrohepatic ligament.
(4) Eight cases of hepatobiliary disease located adjacent to or within the perihepatic ligaments (peritoneal reflections surrounding the liver) with exophytic spread along these ligaments (three abscesses from cholecystitis, two bilomas, two hepatic abscesses, and one hematoma from a ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma, with 16 ligamentous lesions: five in the hepatoduodenal ligament, four in the ligamentum teres, three in the falciform ligament, two in the gastrohepatic ligament, one in the transverse mesocolon, and one in the duodenocolic ligament) were studied with sonography and computed tomography.
(5) We describe a case in which CT demonstrated a nonenhancing mass within the gastrohepatic ligament following sclerotherapy of esophageal varices.
(6) Tissues yielding B. suis most often were mandibular, gastrohepatic and external iliac lymph nodes, spleen and various abdominal organs.
(7) Masses in the gastrohepatic interval between the liver and stomach can be extensions of retroperitoneal processes and should not be assumed to represent intraperitoneal involvement.
(8) Enlargement occurred primarily in areas draining the liver, such as the gastrohepatic ligament or celiac axis (N = 8), the porta hepatis (N = 7), and the pancreaticoduodenal region (N = 2).
(9) The lesser omentum is a peritoneal partition that can be divided into two portions: superior or gastrohepatic ligament and inferior or duodenohepatic ligament, although differentiation is sometimes difficult.
(10) Evidence of enlarged lymph nodes, primarily in the gastrohepatic ligament and porta hepatis, was seen on CT scans in 17 patients (81%).
(11) A retrospective study was made of the treatment of hiatal hernia gastroesophageal reflux by esophagogastropexy using the gastrohepatic ligament (Narbona technique) in a group of 47 patients, similarly distributed among males and females, mean age 58 years, of which 16 cases (34%) had simple reflux and the rest had biliary or ulcerous pathology.
(12) One case had a lienomesenteric trunk and a gastrohepatic trunk.
(13) Abscesses were most commonly seen in the liver (22%), spleen (21%), gastrohepatic lymph node (20%) and bronchial lymph node (17%).
(14) Because of a long gastrohepatic ligament and mesocolon, intermittent volvulus of the stomach and colon were associated findings.
(15) Total hepatic ischemia was produced in rabbits by ligating the portal triad and gastrohepatic ligament for 30 minutes.
(16) The upper limits of normal by location were as follows: retrocrural space, 6 mm; paracardiac, 8 mm; gastrohepatic ligament, 8 mm; upper paraaortic region, 9 mm; portacaval space, 10 mm; porta hepatis, 7 mm; and lower paraaortic region, 11 mm.
(17) The posterior left suprahepatic space was located anterosuperior to the lesser sac and in turn was continuous with the gastrohepatic space inferiorly.
(18) Cullen's sign can be seen to be secondary to the tracking of liberated pancreatic enzymes to the anterior abdominal wall from the inflamed gastrohepatic ligament and across the falciform ligament.
Hepatogastric
Definition:
(a.) See Gastrohepatic.
Example Sentences:
(1) (1) The gastroduodenostomy was made so as to have an acute angle to the longitudinal axis of the remnant stomach, and (2) the downward traction being exerted on the remnant stomach by the transverse colon was eliminated by dissecting the greater omentum, and then (3) the posterior wall of the corpus on the lesser curvature side was fixed to the stump of the hepatogastric ligament, and the posterior wall of the corpus on the greater curvature side was fixed to the retroperitoneum inferior to the pancreas.
(2) The left gastric vein collects branches from the lesser curvature of the stomach, enters the left side of the hepatogastric ligament from the cardiac region and runs towards the left side of hepatic hilus.
(3) Partial denervation of the liver evoked the dissection of subphrenic vagus nerves and nerves of the hepatogastric duodenal ligament tissue stimulates synthesis of pentoses in the liver due to the oxidative mechanism and inhibits the process of unoxidative formation of pentoses.
(4) After these procedure, posterior wall sided to lesser curvature was fixed with the edge of the hepatogastric ligament and posterior wall sided to greater curvature was fixed with the retroperitoneum inferior to the pancreas by several sutures.
(5) It extended from the left hepatic border to the Rex's recess or alternatively to the falciform ligament or the gallbladder fossa and contained the hepatogastric and hepatoduodenal ligaments, as demonstrated by laparotomy in six cases.