The practice of surgery . Fig. 480.—Ligation of anterior tibialarteiy (peroneal). Yet no writer from Galens day 784 MINOR SURGERY—DISEASES OF STRUCTURE or an injury by whicli the arterial coats are Aveakened or or some toxemia leads to aneurysm through an endarteritisor its continuation into atheroma. In this way an atheromatous ulcermay cause a breaking down of the intima of the vessel and the escapeof blood between its coats—dissecting aneurysm. Or all the coats ofthe vessel may stretch; or an actual traumatic tearing of the vessel may. Fig. 481.—Aneurysmal varix (Bryant).
The practice of surgery . Fig. 480.—Ligation of anterior tibialarteiy (peroneal). Yet no writer from Galens day 784 MINOR SURGERY—DISEASES OF STRUCTURE or an injury by whicli the arterial coats are Aveakened or or some toxemia leads to aneurysm through an endarteritisor its continuation into atheroma. In this way an atheromatous ulcermay cause a breaking down of the intima of the vessel and the escapeof blood between its coats—dissecting aneurysm. Or all the coats ofthe vessel may stretch; or an actual traumatic tearing of the vessel may. Fig. 481.—Aneurysmal varix (Bryant). allow blood to escape into the surrounding tissues, where it becomes fullyencapsulated—a form of false aneurysm. Internal aneurysms—thosewithin the cavities of the body—seldom come within the surgeons pur-view, while external aneurysms—in the arteries of the limbs—properlycome to him for treatment. The progress of the disease may be uninterrupted up to the pointof rupture, or there may l:tc spontaneous checking through coagulation
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