hepatoduodenum
Hepatoduodenum refers to the hepatoduodenal region formed by the free edge of the lesser omentum that connects the liver to the duodenum. It is a component of the omental (epiploic) foramen of Winslow, constituting its anterior boundary. This region is anatomically important because it anchors the liver to the first part of the duodenum and lies in a major pathway of hepatobiliary and intestinal structures.
The hepatoduodenal ligament, the thickened free edge of the lesser omentum, contains the portal triad: the portal
Clinically, the hepatoduodenal region is significant because occlusion or injury to the hepatoduodenal ligament can control
Etymology and usage notes: the term hepatoduodenum combines hepato- (liver) and duodenum. In many anatomical texts,