Journal article
Retroperitoneum and Pelvic Extraperitoneum: Anatomic Landmarks, Imaging Features, and Patterns of Disease Spread
Radiographics, Vol.46(2), e250022
02/2026
DOI: 10.1148/rg.250022
PMID: 41569931
Abstract
The retroperitoneum and pelvic extraperitoneum are complex anatomic spaces that contain numerous vital structures such as major vessels, lymphatics, nerves, and abdominopelvic organs. These regions are divided by fascial planes into distinct compartments with defined boundaries and contents, which guide the spread of disease within and beyond the abdominopelvic cavity. The retroperitoneum represents the abdominal part of the extraperitoneum located posterior to the parietal peritoneum and extends from the diaphragm superiorly to the pelvic brim inferiorly. The pelvic extraperitoneum, also referred to as the subperitoneal space, is located below the peritoneal reflection and surrounds the pelvic organs. The extraperitoneal spaces are susceptible to numerous diseases and pathologic processes, reflecting the diversity of structures they contain. These conditions can be congenital, inflammatory, infectious, neoplastic, or traumatic in nature. Imaging modalities such as CT and MRI are indispensable for identifying normal anatomy and characterizing pathologic processes. Patterns of disease spread in these compartments depend on the structures involved and the nature of the disease process. Malignancies often spread via lymphatic and hematogenous routes, while inflammatory and infectious processes tend to track along fascial planes. Vascular pathologic processes, including aneurysms and dissections, can cause secondary effects on adjacent structures. Understanding the anatomic landmarks, imaging features, and patterns of disease spread within the retroperitoneum and pelvic extraperitoneum is critical for accurate diagnosis and effective disease management.
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- Title: Subtitle
- Retroperitoneum and Pelvic Extraperitoneum: Anatomic Landmarks, Imaging Features, and Patterns of Disease Spread
- Creators
- Ayman H Gaballah - The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterMaged Algazzar - Washington University in St. LouisIrfan A Kazi - University of MissouriMohamed Badawy - The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterMuhammad Awiwi - The University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonAmr Shabana - King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research CentreMindy X Wang - The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterAkram Shabaan - University of Utah HospitalMoataz Soliman - University of Utah HospitalKhaled M Elsayes - The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterYashant Aswani - University of IowaPeter S Liu - Cleveland ClinicJennifer Sammon - Cork University Hospital
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Radiographics, Vol.46(2), e250022
- DOI
- 10.1148/rg.250022
- PMID
- 41569931
- NLM abbreviation
- Radiographics
- ISSN
- 1527-1323
- eISSN
- 1527-1323
- Publisher
- RSNA
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 02/2026
- Academic Unit
- Radiology
- Record Identifier
- 9985130217502771
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