Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . FIFTH AND PELVIC INTERIOES. Dissection.—Take up the dissection of the abdominal cavity, as left afterthe completion of the fourth dissection. Section the vena cava, the uretersand the spermatic vessels (Plate 38) ; reflect the inferior portions of thetwo latter into the pelvic cavity. Remove the testes from the scrotum andplace them in the pelvis. Spread the thighs and take out the sutures fromthe perineal flaps. Cut the penis free fr


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . FIFTH AND PELVIC INTERIOES. Dissection.—Take up the dissection of the abdominal cavity, as left afterthe completion of the fourth dissection. Section the vena cava, the uretersand the spermatic vessels (Plate 38) ; reflect the inferior portions of thetwo latter into the pelvic cavity. Remove the testes from the scrotum andplace them in the pelvis. Spread the thighs and take out the sutures fromthe perineal flaps. Cut the penis free from the pubic arch, so that it maycome away in continuity with the bladder. Trace the ureters and the vasadeferentia or the ureters, the ovarian vessels, and the round ligaments of theuterus as they pass, exterior to the peritoneum, to the interior of the lateralwalls of the pelvic cavity ; reflect the same, from the respective sides, uponthe pelvic viscera, toward the median line. Pass the fingers external to thereflected ducts and vessels, between the peritoneum and the fascia liDingthe pelvic walls, and free the pelvic organs ; us


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