Abdominal surgery . ter and the uterineartery, but the iliac vessels as well. 160 OVARIOTOMY. The free upper margin of the broad hgaments, looked at fromabove, is broader at its pelvic than at its uterine is caused by the divergence of the round ligament, whichcurves forward to the inguinal opening, and which is so farremoved from the broad ligament proper as to be described aslying in separate folds. The position of the ovary and tubein their folds of broad ligament have already been veins in the broad ligaments form closely-set plexuses,which are of importance i


Abdominal surgery . ter and the uterineartery, but the iliac vessels as well. 160 OVARIOTOMY. The free upper margin of the broad hgaments, looked at fromabove, is broader at its pelvic than at its uterine is caused by the divergence of the round ligament, whichcurves forward to the inguinal opening, and which is so farremoved from the broad ligament proper as to be described aslying in separate folds. The position of the ovary and tubein their folds of broad ligament have already been veins in the broad ligaments form closely-set plexuses,which are of importance in relation to sub-peritoneal veins of the uterus, ovaries, and Fallopian tubes, after beinggathered together in the pampiniform plexus, finally coalescein the internal spermatic vein which follows the course of thespermatic artery. The structures in and adjacent to the broad ligaments whichare liable to be the starting points of disease are admirablydepicted in the diagram here copied from Dorans Fig. 30. Diagram of the Structures in and adjacent to the Broad Ligament. (Doran.) I. Framework of the parenchyma of the ovary, seat of la, simple or glandular multi-locular cyst. 2. Tissue of hilum, with 3, papillomatous cyst. 4. Broad ligament cyst,independent of parovarium and Fallopian tube. 5. A similar cyst in broad ligament abovethe tube, but not connected with it. 6. A similar cyst developed close to 7, ovarian fimbriaof tube. 8. The hydatid of Morgagni. g. Cyst developed from horizontal tube of 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are always lined internally with a simple layer of endothelium. 10. Theparovarium; the dotted lines represent the inner portion, always more or less obsolete in theadult. II. A small cyst developed from a vertical tube; cysts that have this origin, or thatspring from the obsolete portion, have a lining of cubical or ciliated epithelium, and tend todevelop papillomatous growths, as do cysts in 2, tissue of the hilum. 12. The duct of


Size: 1928px × 1296px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpublisherlondonchurchill