Both the transverse colon and the stomach are in the abdominal cavity and are adjacent to each other. Above the transverse colon is the greater curvature of the stomach, and both the transverse colon and stomach are covered by the greater omentum. Therefore, the transverse colon and the stomach are spatially above and below each other and may partially overlap. The transverse colon and the stomach belong to the digestive organs of the human body. The stomach is located below the diaphragm, above the esophagus and below the small intestine. The stomach is usually located in the upper part of the left side of the abdomen. The transverse colon is a part of the colon that originates from the right curvature of the colon and travels laterally to the left quarter of the ribcage, where it bends at an acute angle below the spleen to form the left curvature of the colon, which continues downward to the colon. The transverse colon is located high, usually above the navel, and the transverse colon has access to the liver and stomach above it and is more mobile.