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Identifier: 65820910R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A practical treatise on the aetiology, pathology and treatment of the congenital malformations of the rectum and anus
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Bodenhamer, William, 1808-1905 Banov, Leon, 1914-2007, donor. DNLM University of Pennsylvania. Library, former owner. DNLM
Subjects: Rectum Anal Canal
Publisher: New York : Wood
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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iew of the interior of the pelvis, in a female child who died a fewdays after birth. All the organs of the pelvis had been cut in two, part ofthe rectum was removed, to represent the deficient portion of the intestine,and the anus was made to communicate with the vagina. After Bourgery. a? h.—The anus and vulva, which were properly formed, and communi-cated with the vagina only. c.—Ihe extremity of the rectum forming a cul-de-sac below tne sacro-vertebral angle, and having no communication with either the anusor vagina. d.—The bladder. e.—The superior portion of the rectum. Figure 2, represents Amussats operation in this case. After Bourgery. a, b.—The fingers of an assistant. c.—The sound introduced into the vagina. d.—The loop of a ligature. e.—The bistoury. Figure ?>, represents the conclusion of this operation. The horizontalwound is closed by sutures, and the margins of the longitudinal wound areunited to the divided portions of mucous membrane. After Bourgery,
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PLATE VI. EXPLANATION. Figure 1, represents a case of complete imperforation of the rectum,situated some distance above a normal anus. (Fourth Species.) After Baillie. a.—The rectum. b.—The cul-de-sac and termination of the rectum. c.—The normal anus. d.—A bougie introduced into the short anal canal, as far up as to theblind end of the rectum. e.—The anterior surface of the bladder. /.—The posterior surface of the bladder. g.—A part of one of the ureters. Figure 2, represents the part concerned in a ca«e of imperforation of therectum above a normal anus, as observed by Mr. Ford. (Vide Case LXX.l a.—The rectum laid open through its entire length. b.—The ligamentous substance described by Mr. Ford. c.—The normal anus. d.—The place at which the rectum was occluded. Plate VI,

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