Abstract

The cardiac portion of the stomach is situated deeply in the upper abdomen and relatively well hidden. The topographic space around it is very narrow and complicated. These topographical features are produced by the liver, especially segments I, II, and III. An understanding of the relationships among compacted organs facilitates operative access by surgeons.

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