. 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. ms, with the first portion of the jejunum, acurve whose concavity is forward. The second segment of the intestinal canal extends fromthe flexura duodeno-jejunalis in a long loop (the umbilicalloop of Toldt) to the umbilicus, and back to the posteriorabdominal wall. This loop consists of a proximal portion,a curvature and a distal portion. The two limbs of the looprun almost parallel with one another, and ar
. 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. ms, with the first portion of the jejunum, acurve whose concavity is forward. The second segment of the intestinal canal extends fromthe flexura duodeno-jejunalis in a long loop (the umbilicalloop of Toldt) to the umbilicus, and back to the posteriorabdominal wall. This loop consists of a proximal portion,a curvature and a distal portion. The two limbs of the looprun almost parallel with one another, and are united by a longnarrow mesentery containing the superior mesenteric an early stage, the proximal limit of the loop lies more to THE INTESTINAL CANAL AND PERITONEUM 3 the right, and this results in the whole umbilical loop withits mesentery lying in a plane which tends to the loop corresponds to the jejunum, ileum, caecum, ascend-ing and transverse colon. The first indication of the ap-pearance of the caecum is a slight bulging on the wall ofthe canal somewhere near the mid-point of the distal sectionof the loop. The portion of the umbilical loop before the.
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