. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 280.—The Drawing Shows a Small Fibroid of the Ileum, Located About Four Inches abovethe Ileo-Csecal Valve. The presence of this tumor produced obstruction of the bowel, wliich eventuallyled to the patients death. The dimensions of the growth, which sprang from the mesenteric attach-ment, were: cm. x cm. x cm. The greatest diameter ran in a transverse direction. (FromDewis, in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, October 18th, 1906.) which is called the intussuscipiens. The intussusceptum
. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 280.—The Drawing Shows a Small Fibroid of the Ileum, Located About Four Inches abovethe Ileo-Csecal Valve. The presence of this tumor produced obstruction of the bowel, wliich eventuallyled to the patients death. The dimensions of the growth, which sprang from the mesenteric attach-ment, were: cm. x cm. x cm. The greatest diameter ran in a transverse direction. (FromDewis, in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, October 18th, 1906.) which is called the intussuscipiens. The intussusceptum, the part that enters,is again divided into an entering and a returning portion. The point of unionof the intussuscipiens and the intussusceptum is known as the neck, and thejunction between the entering and returning intussusceptum is called the heador apex. (Fig. 278, and Plate LI.) The description given above is that of the usual condition, but a doubleintussusception, in which there are five tubes instead of three, does occur. Inone hundred and seventy-five cases collected f
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