A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . Sacculated aneurism. Fig. Aneurism of the aorta; the greater part of thecyst being filled with clots, and, the aperture ofcommunication being small. and ragged, as if they had been torn. footstalk; but cases occur in which ittakes place by a broad and extendedbase, and it is then not unusual for theartery to suffer serious compression duringthe progress of the disease. The orifice of communication, fig. 248,between the sac and the artery variesin different .preparations. When thetumor arises by a narrow footstal


A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . Sacculated aneurism. Fig. Aneurism of the aorta; the greater part of thecyst being filled with clots, and, the aperture ofcommunication being small. and ragged, as if they had been torn. footstalk; but cases occur in which ittakes place by a broad and extendedbase, and it is then not unusual for theartery to suffer serious compression duringthe progress of the disease. The orifice of communication, fig. 248,between the sac and the artery variesin different .preparations. When thetumor arises by a narrow footstalk theopening is usually proportionately small,with smooth and w^ell-defined , on the other hand, it is attachedby a broad base, the aperture is larger, and its edges are also moreirregular, sometimes, indeed, quite shreddyThe situation of the orifice is commonly CHAP. VARIETIES OF ANEURISM. , 673 towards the centre of the sac, but it may be at one side, or even at one of itsextremities. The form of the opening is extremely variable, and admits of nospecific description. In the ea


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