Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . hen thrown around themass of veins and the spermatic artery and securely tied, the ligatures being aboutone inch apart. The intervening portions of the veins and the spermatic arteryare removed and the ends of the ligatures tied together. Subsequently, the bloodsupply of the testicles is derived from the artery of the vas deferens and thecremasteric artery. The wound is closed in the ordinary manner. The Hydatids of Morgagni are two small bodies attached to the upper partof the testicle
Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . hen thrown around themass of veins and the spermatic artery and securely tied, the ligatures being aboutone inch apart. The intervening portions of the veins and the spermatic arteryare removed and the ends of the ligatures tied together. Subsequently, the bloodsupply of the testicles is derived from the artery of the vas deferens and thecremasteric artery. The wound is closed in the ordinary manner. The Hydatids of Morgagni are two small bodies attached to the upper partof the testicle and the globus major. They each measure from one-half to onecentimeter in length and contain clear fluid. One is pediculated and the other issessile. They are the remains of the embryonic structure called Miillers duct. The Paradidymis, or Organ of Giraldes, is an irregular yellowish patch, aboutone centimeter in breadth, situated in the lower part of the spermatic cord abovethe head of the epididymis, and covered by the visceral portion of the tunica PLATE CGCXIV, Prepuce of clitoris Body of Posterior commissure of vulva Labium minus SURFACE OF FEMALE PERINEUM,654 FEMALE PERINEUM. 655 vaginalis. It is composed of blind tubules, and is the remains of jiart of theWolffian body. The paradidymis and hydatids of Morgagni are common sourcesof cysts and other tumors. The cysts are among those classed as encysted hydro-cele of the epididymis, which may also arise from the seminiferous tubules and theirvasa aberrantia. FEMALE PERINEmi. Dissection.—The subject is placed upon the table in the same manner andposition as described in the dissection of the male perineum. Definition.—The perineum includes all those structures which fill the outletof the pelvis. Boundaries.—This space, as in the male, is of quadrangular or lozengeshape, bounded superficially in front by the upper border of the os pubis, at thesides and behind by the thighs and buttocks. The deep boundaries ar
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