. The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia. n incision must be parallel to the line of ligature ofthe gluteal artery. PLATE XLVL*A Posterior View of the Ischiatic Hernia. a. Anterior superior spinous process of the /. Acetabulum,ilium. g, g- Sciatic nerve. b. Crista of the ilium. h. Gluteal artery. c. Sacrum. i. Ischiatic hernial sac situated between the d. Os coccygis. artery and the nerve. e. One of the sacro-sciatic ligaments. The weakening of the pelvic floor in woman from child-bearing is a common causeof a downward displacement of the pelvic contents. By the earlier writers quite anu
. The anatomy and surgical treatment of hernia. n incision must be parallel to the line of ligature ofthe gluteal artery. PLATE XLVL*A Posterior View of the Ischiatic Hernia. a. Anterior superior spinous process of the /. Acetabulum,ilium. g, g- Sciatic nerve. b. Crista of the ilium. h. Gluteal artery. c. Sacrum. i. Ischiatic hernial sac situated between the d. Os coccygis. artery and the nerve. e. One of the sacro-sciatic ligaments. The weakening of the pelvic floor in woman from child-bearing is a common causeof a downward displacement of the pelvic contents. By the earlier writers quite anumber of these lesions are described under different varieties of hernia, as pudendal,vaginal, and perineal hernia; also hernia of the urinary bladder, through the vaginaloutlet, cystocele, etc. All these displacements are important and interesting, but comemore properly under discussion in the consideration of the injuries and diseases of thefemale organs rather than in a general treatise upon hernia. * Cooper, Plate XIII, Part II. Plate
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