It is larger than the left paracolic gutter which is partially separated from the left subphrenic spaces by the phrenicocolic ligament.
Right and left paracolic gutters.
The main paracolic gutter lies lateral to the colon on each side.
The right paracolic gutter is a component of the right inframesocolic space continuous superiorly with the right subhepatic and right subphrenic spaces.
The right paracolic gutter is much larger than the left one and thus allows more fluid to pass through.
Paracolic gutters refer to open areas between the wall of the abdomen and the colon.
The left medial paracolic gutter.
The main paracolic gutter lies lateral to the colon on each side.
A less obvious medial paracolic gutter may be formed especially on the right side if the colon possesses a short mesentery for part of its length.
The main paracolic gutter lies lateral to the colon on each side.
The right and left paracolic gutters are peritoneal recesses on the posterior abdominal wall lying alongside the ascending and descending colon.
The right paracolic gutter is continuous with the perisplenic space or area around the spleen.
A less obvious medial paracolic gutter may be formed especially on the right side if the colon possesses a short mesentery for part of its length.
The right and left paracolic gutters are peritoneal recesses on the posterior abdominal wall lying alongside the ascending and descending colon.
The right and left paracolic gutters both lies on the lateral side of posterior abdominal wall alongside the ascending and descending colon are the peritoneal recesses.
The left lateral paracolic gutter.
Both paracolic spaces are in continuity with the pelvic peritoneal spaces.