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Identifier: textbookofoperat01koch (find matches)
Title: Text-book of operative surgery
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Kocher, Theodor, 1841-1917
Subjects: Surgical Procedures, Operative Surgery, Operative
Publisher: New York : Macmillan Company
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ligaturing the femoral artery, the fascia over the adductor longus is divided internalto the femoral vessels, and the dissection is continued deeply along the fibres of theadductor longus towards the bone, as far as the inner aspect of the vastus internus,the fibres of which pass obliquely downwards and forwards. The artery will be foundat the posterior attached edge of the vastus internus immediately above the upper endof the Insertion of the adductor longus, under which it is continued downwards. 73. Ligature of the External Circumflex Artery. (a) At its origin: theopeiation is the same as that for ligature of the profunda femoris (vide Fig. 61and No. 72a). The artery at once divides into a descending brauch, which passes downwardsbeneath the rectus as far as the knee, and (b) An ascending brauch which runs outwards under the rectus, and which may SURGERY OF THE LARGE ARTE RIES 147 (1) Ant. crural n. Ilio-psoas m. Ext. circuraflex a. Rectus femoris m. Profunda femoris a.Sartorius m.
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Obturator ext. m. / Fascia covcring obturator(^ ext. m. Pectineus m.(nt. saplienous v. Fascia covering adductor m.Femoral a.Femoral v. Profunda femoris a.=1 Int. saplienous v. Adductor longus m. Sartorius m. Fig. 61.—(1) Ligature of profunda femoris artery and external cireumflex artery. (2) Ligatiireof obturator artery. (-3) Ligature of profunda femoris artery. 148 OPERATIVE SURGERY be ligatured at the base of the great trochanter as a terminal brauch of tlie externalcircumflex artery, wliere it is frequently injured in the course of Operations. The terminal branch may be exposed on the bone by an incision through the skina fingers-breadth below the most prominent lateral protection of the great trochanter,and by the division of the strong fascia lata (aponeurosis of the gluteus maximus)and the glistening tendinous attachment of the vastus externus muscle. 74. Ligature of the Perforating Arteries. The terminal branches of theprofunda fenioris, i.e. the perforating arteries reach th

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