Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1270.—Small Intestine Five and a Half Meters below mesentery is opaque and the vessels have become a complicated network. 624 SURGICAL TREATMENT the transverse colon, and receives the bile and pancreatic ducts posteriorly. The third,the transverse or preaortic, portion passes behind the mesentery from right to left toemerge just below the transverse mesocolon. The fourth or ascending portion passesupward along the left side of the spine. The fift


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1270.—Small Intestine Five and a Half Meters below mesentery is opaque and the vessels have become a complicated network. 624 SURGICAL TREATMENT the transverse colon, and receives the bile and pancreatic ducts posteriorly. The third,the transverse or preaortic, portion passes behind the mesentery from right to left toemerge just below the transverse mesocolon. The fourth or ascending portion passesupward along the left side of the spine. The fifth portion, or duodenojejunal angle curvessharply to continue downward into the jejunum (Fig. 1272).. Fig. 1271.—Small Intestine Seven Meters below mesentery is fatty and more closely resembles that of the large intestine. The arrange-ment of the vessels is complicated and obscured by the opacity of the mesentery. The jejunum is about 3 meters (10 feet) long. Its coils are generally on the left sideof the abdomen, in the lumbar, inguinal, and left half of the umbilical regions. The ileum is about 4 or 5 meters (14 feet) long. Its coils are generally on the right sideof the abdomen and pelvis, in the lumbar, inguinal, and right halves of the umbilical andhypogastric regions. FbRT/SL. Ve I n Hematic Duct Hepatic. Akttr Liver


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