. Operative gynecology. case (P. T., No. 604, March 14, 1891) there were two cysts, 2^ centi-meters in diameter, in front of the tubo-ovarian fimbria, and a third, 3 centi-meters in diameter, at the uterine end of the tube. These small cysts are almost always sessile and situated plainly between thefolds of the broad ligament. In one case, however (L. W., IIYI, Jan. 27,1892), the tumor, about 3 centimeters in diameter, had a pedicle 15 centinaeterlong under the fimbriated end. The utero-ovarian ligament and the uterine end of the tube are never widelyseparated, although the tube itself may be
. Operative gynecology. case (P. T., No. 604, March 14, 1891) there were two cysts, 2^ centi-meters in diameter, in front of the tubo-ovarian fimbria, and a third, 3 centi-meters in diameter, at the uterine end of the tube. These small cysts are almost always sessile and situated plainly between thefolds of the broad ligament. In one case, however (L. W., IIYI, Jan. 27,1892), the tumor, about 3 centimeters in diameter, had a pedicle 15 centinaeterlong under the fimbriated end. The utero-ovarian ligament and the uterine end of the tube are never widelyseparated, although the tube itself may be lengthened out, in one case 43 cen-timeters (172 inches). It always descriljes a curved course circling aroundtoward the ovary, which can be found on the surface of the tumor close to thepedicle by means of this ligament. The fact that the parovarian cyst is mostlikely to spring from the outer part of the parovarium can be shown, even in alarge tumor, by lifting up the uterine end of the tube, and exposing this part of. Fig. 428.—Parovaeian CrsT bulging Out on Both Sides of theTube and attached to the Isthmus by Bands of Adhesions. The tubo-ovarian fimbria is splinted over the surface of the cyst, andon its upper surface stands out an accessory tube with two hydatid is well shown, and the ovary lies intact beneath the 16, 1895. Natural size. HYDATID OF MORGAGKI. 283 the mesosalpinx, when a part of the parovarium can be seen in it. The simjjlepediculated parovarian cyst develops from its point of origin up into the abdo-men without spreading apart the layers of the broad ligament. The tumoris slow in attaining a large size, and is usually more flaccid than the ovarianmonocysts. The pedicle may be several centimeters long and occupy the breadth of thebroad ligament. The ovary is found in the under surface near the uterine endof the tube. Sometimes there is no pedicle, but the tube and the mesosalpinxlie flat on the surface of the cyst, and the ovary nea
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