Large Fold of Visceral Peritoneum Containing Adipose Tissue
Contains 2x Concentration of Tissue Factor – Promotes ExtrinsicCoagulation in Trauma/Infection
Blood Supply: Right & Left Gastroepiploic Arteries
Considered to Have a Rich Vascular Supply
Divisions
Lesser Omentum – Hangs Down from Liver to the Lesser Curvature of the Stomach
Greater Omentum – Hangs Down from the Greater Curvature of the Stomach
Function
Immune-Regulation:
Adheres to Sites of Inflammation & Expands to Contain Intraperitoneal Infection
“Milky Spots” Within the Omentum Contain Resident Macrophages to Allow Rapid Migration to Sites of Inflammation for Bacterial Clearance
Tissue Regeneration:
Omentum Promotes Wound Healing with Tissue Regeneration
Promotes Neovascularization/Neoangiogenesis in Adjacent Structures
Biological Mechanism is Poorly Understood
Omental Transposition/Flap Over an Injured Organ/Tissue Can Be Used to Promote Healing
Omentum 1
References
Makarewicz W, Bobowicz M, Sawicka W, Rzyman W. The treatment of chronic pleural empyema with laparoscopic omentoplasty. Initial Report. Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne. 2014 Dec;9(4):548-53. (License: CC BY-NC-ND-3.0)