Detailed knowledge of anatomical features, individual variants of the omentum is important in the development of new surgical techniques not only in general surgery, but also in plastic, vascular, orthopedic, maxillofacial surgery, gynecology, and oncology. Transposition of the omentum is the most common surgical manipulation for its placement on a damaged organ or tissue. The constant search for new data will also allow you to avoid numerous complications, such as bleeding, leakage of the content of the digestive tube at the site of anastomosis, dissemination of tumors and a large number of others. This brief review of the literature highlights the modern concepts of using a greate omentum in general and reconstructive surgery, neurosurgery, heart and chest surgery, vascular, plastic, orthopedic, urogenital surgery, gynecology. The influence of the greate omentum at the place of its transplantation is noted. Issues of the anatomy of the greate omentum, as an organ that has unique properties in surgery, are highlighted. It can be considered as an important organ that works in connection with all other organs and tissues near it. On the basis of literary sources of recent years, some individual differences of the greate omentum and anatomical features are indicated. It is indicated which shape of the greate omentum is best for obtaining a flap for the purpose of transplantation. Both the well-known blood supply data of the greate omentum and the anatomical variations of its vascularization are reported. The formation of anastomoses between the branches of the right and left gastrocapsular arteries is observed. The possibility of using the greate omentum in surgery is justified on the basis of anatomical characteristics, the value of anastomoses that provide additional blood supply routes, since knowledge about the variability of anastomoses is important for preventing bleeding during surgical interventions.