Annals of surgery . INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION. 633 Surgery, Vol. 35, p. 471, and in the Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, Sept. 23, 1905, Dr. Miles F. Porter reviews184 cases. The short band crossed over the ileum from below and pene-trated the mesentery of the ileum above it. The diverticulumwas at right angles to the ileum and extended straight down-ward from the lower side of the intestine. The attachment ofthe distal end of the band was to some point beneath the mesen-tery, apparently to the root of the mesentery of the is easy to see how obstruction could be caused


Annals of surgery . INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION. 633 Surgery, Vol. 35, p. 471, and in the Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, Sept. 23, 1905, Dr. Miles F. Porter reviews184 cases. The short band crossed over the ileum from below and pene-trated the mesentery of the ileum above it. The diverticulumwas at right angles to the ileum and extended straight down-ward from the lower side of the intestine. The attachment ofthe distal end of the band was to some point beneath the mesen-tery, apparently to the root of the mesentery of the is easy to see how obstruction could be caused by a suddendistention of the upper end of the ileum by either gas or fecalmatter, especially when the patient was standing. The attachment of the distal end of the band was such as topresuppose it original or primary. It could not be accounted forin the ordinary way—, that as the remains of the vitelline ductit had broken loose from the umbilicus and penetrated the mesen-tery of the ileum above to form so stro


Size: 1372px × 1821px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectsurgery, bookyear1885