 So this is going to be a section demonstration of the pancreas and the bed of the stomach. This is the stomach in front of us which you opened. So in order to see the bed of the stomach, we'll have to lift up the stomach. And that's what we are doing right now. So what are the structures which are located in the bed of the stomach? Let's start from the one which is visible in front of us. This is the pancreas. This was covered by the superior leaf of the transverse mesocolon, which also is part of the bed of the stomach. And running along the upper border of the pancreas is the splenic artery. That also forms part of the bed of the stomach. Apart from these three structures, the other structures which form the bed of the stomach are left kidney. Above that will be the left suprarenal which we cannot see, the spleen where my finger is pointing and the left dome of the diaphragm. So these seven structures form the bed of the stomach, namely the pancreas, the transverse mesocolon, splenic artery running along the superior border of the pancreas, the upper part of the left kidney, the left suprarenal, the spleen and the left dome of the diaphragm. So this whole region is the bed of the stomach. If you look closely, you'll find that there is a space where my hand is located between the bed of the stomach and the posterior surface of the stomach. That space is referred to as the omental bursa or the lesser sac. And in real life, we can enter this space by slicing a ligament which was located here. That is called the gastrocholic ligament which was extending from the greater curvature of the stomach to the transverse codon. So once we slice it, we enter the omental bursa or the lesser sac. The clinical significance of this bursa or the omental sac is that in case of the pancreatitis, fluid can exudate out and it can collect in the omental bursa. That condition is known as pseudo pancreatic cyst. So that is all for now. Stay tuned for the next video. Thank you very much for watching. Dr. Sanjay Sanyal signing out. If you have any questions or comments, please put them in the comment section below. Have a nice day.