<P> The peritoneum divides the cavity into numerous compartments . One of these the lesser sac is located behind the stomach and joins into the greater sac via the foramen of Winslow . Some of the organs are attached to the walls of the abdomen via folds of peritoneum and ligaments, such as the liver and others use broad areas of the peritoneum, such as the pancreas . The peritoneal ligaments are actually dense folds of the peritoneum that are used to connect viscera to viscera or viscera to the walls of the abdomen . They are named in such a way as to show what they connect typically . For example, the gastrocolic ligament connects the stomach and colon and the splenocolic ligament connects the spleen and the colon, or sometimes by their shape as the round ligament or triangular ligament . </P> <P> Mesenteries are folds of peritoneum that are attached to the walls of the abdomen and enclose viscera completely . They are supplied with plentiful amounts of blood . The three most important mesenteries are mesentery for the small intestine, the transverse mesocolon, which attaches the back portion of the colon to the abdominal wall, and the sigmoid mesocolon which enfolds the sigmoid colon . </P> <P> The omentum are specialized folds of peritoneum that enclose nerves, blood vessels, lymph channels, fatty tissue, and connective tissue . There are two omenta . First, is the greater omentum that hangs off of the transverse colon and greater curvature of the stomach . The other is the lesser omentum that extends between the stomach and the liver . </P> <P> When fluid collects in the abdominal cavity, this condition is called ascites . This is usually not noticeable until enough fluid has collected to distend the abdomen . The collection of fluid will cause pressure on the viscera, veins, and thoracic cavity . Treatment is directed at the cause of the fluid accumulation . One method is to decrease the portal vein pressure, especially useful in treating cirrhosis . Chylous ascites heals best if the lymphatic vessel involved is closed . Heart failure can cause recurring ascites . </P>

Name the membrane that connects the stomach with the liver