The Cleveland medical journal (1910) (14586639819)
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Identifier: clevelandmedical09clev (find matches)
Title: The Cleveland medical journal
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: Cleveland : The Cleveland Medical Journal Company
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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URETER PERITONEUM DRAWN UP AND EVERTED FIG. 2 is described as being intermuscular. Hernia and relaxed abdom-inal muscles with resulting visceral ptoses are always to beguarded against, hence I devised and used in three cases the fol-lowing plan with entire success. The incision is made on an imaginary line drawn from theinner lip of the anterior superior spine to a point above the op-posite spine of the pubis, say the external abdominal ring, start-ing iy2 to 2 inches from the anterior superior spine and extending 966 The Cleveland Medical Journal 3 to 3J/2 inches to the edge of the rectus muscle. This strikesthe edge of the rectus 1 to \y2 inches above the entrance into it ofthe deep epigastric artery. (Fig. 2). The tendinous externaloblique is split in the incisions line; the internal oblique andtransversalis are likewise split parallel to their fibers and parallelto the nerve trunks which lie between them. The peritoneum isdissected up with the fingers from the side and floor of th