On Retro-Peritoneal Hernia: Being the "arris and Gale" Lectures On the "the Anatomy and Surgery of the Peritoneal Fossae" Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1897
On Retro-Peritoneal Hernia: Being the "arris and Gale" Lectures On the "the Anatomy and Surgery of the Peritoneal Fossae" Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1897
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...ileo-colic fossa, Lockwood and Rolleston, Kelynack, Berry).--This is a narrow fossa, or chink, situated between the ileo-colic or anterior vascular fold in front, and the enteric mesentery, ileum, and a small portion of the upper and inner part of the caecum, behind. In size and depth the fossa is liable to ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...ileo-colic fossa, Lockwood and Rolleston, Kelynack, Berry).--This is a narrow fossa, or chink, situated between the ileo-colic or anterior vascular fold in front, and the enteric mesentery, ileum, and a small portion of the upper and inner part of the caecum, behind. In size and depth the fossa is liable to considerable variation. In the young it is well marked; but in later life, owing to the increase in size of the caecum, which is chiefly in the transverse direction, and to the invasion of the ileo Fig. 27.--The Ileo-colic Fossa And The Accessory Ileo-colic Fossa. colic angle with fat, the fossa may become very small, and even disappear. Externally, it is limited by the attachment of the anterior vascular fold; the orifice of the fossa is directed internally to the left. When the ileo-colic artery is continued down into the mesentery of the appendix--when, that is, the meso-appendix is derived from, and is continuous with, the ileo-colic fold--the ileo-colic fossa is very considerably increased in size; on section it would then appear to be triangular in form, being bounded in front by the ileo-colic fold and its continuation into the meso-appendix, below by the intermediate nonvascular fold, and behind by the ileum and a small portion of the enteric mesentery. Jonnesco's description of this alteration of the fossa is quite wrong. He confuses the fossa with that situated behind the intermediate fold, the ileo-appendicular fossa. The Accessory Anterior Vascular Fossa (Fig. 27).--This fossa lies between the accessory anterior vascular fold in front, and the anterior surface of the ascending colon and its mesentery behind. Its orifice looks almost directly upwards, with occasionally a slight deviation to the right. In depth it varies considerably. The deepe...
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