mesogastria
Mesogastria refers to the peritoneal mesenteries that suspend the stomach during embryonic development. In humans, the stomach is initially connected to the posterior and anterior abdominal walls by two mesenteric folds—the dorsal and ventral mesogastria—derived from the foregut mesentery. These structures organize as the stomach rotates and the peritoneal cavity assumes its adult arrangement.
The dorsal mesogastrium attaches the stomach to the posterior abdominal wall. As development progresses, it gives
The ventral mesogastrium connects the stomach to the liver and forms the components of the lesser omentum,
Clinically, remnants or malformations of these mesenteries can influence peritoneal reflections and organ positioning, and may