A number of operators have called attention to the ease with which the appendix can be removed when operating for right inguinal hernia. Since 1910, I have used a new incision, with its center over the base of the appendix, and believe that in many cases... The American Journal of Surgery - Page 1241919Full view - About this book
| Children - 1919 - 912 pages
...believe that in many cases it is an improvement over those in general use. Incision. — A point i\% inches from the right anterior superior spine, on...vertical incision which extends directly downward for 2 to 4 inches to a point just above, and to the inner side of the internal abdominal ring. Advantages.... | |
| R. H. Andrews - Medicine - 1919 - 350 pages
...incision is adapted to all cases. Many writers have noted that in the cadaver the base of the appendix is found at McBurney's point, while in the living subject...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1919 - 358 pages
...from the right anterior superior spine, on a level with a line connecting the two superior spines, ia selected for the beginning of a vertical incision...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structurea, is directly... | |
| 1919 - 526 pages
...incision is adapted to all cases. Many writers have noted that in the cadaver the base of the appendix is found at McBurney's point, while in the living subject...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Iowa State Medical Society - Medicine - 1919 - 444 pages
...incision is adapted to all cases. Many writers have noted that in the cadaver the base of the appendix is found at McBurney's point, while in the living subject...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1919 - 360 pages
...removed when operating for right inguinal hernia. Since 1910, I have used a new incision, with its centre over the base of the appendix, and believe that in...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Medicine - 1918 - 484 pages
...inguinal hernia. Since 1910, I have used a new incision, with its center over the base of the appe i: dix, and believe that in many cases it is an improvement...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeur jsis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 706 pages
...the ease with which the appendix can be removed when operating for right inguinal hernia. Since 1010, I have used a new incision, with its center over the...vertical incision which extends directly downward for two or three inches to a point just above, and to the inner side of the internal abdominal ring. Advantages.... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 950 pages
...the appendix, and believe that in many cases it is an improvement over those in general use. 238 239 spine, on a level with a line connecting the two superior...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
| Medicine - 1919 - 510 pages
...line connecting the two superior .spines, is selected for the beginning of a vertical incision whch extends directly downward for two to three inches...Traction to expose the appendix is avoided, because this incision, in the external oblique and its aponeurosis, the most resistant structures, is directly... | |
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