Applied Surgical Anatomy Regionally Presented for the Use of Students And Prac
Applied Surgical Anatomy Regionally Presented for the Use of Students And Prac
George Woolsey
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Moreover, if we have to extend the median incision past the umbilicus we encircle it, usually on the left because of the danger of wounding the parumbilical vein, sometimes of large size, which passes along the round ligament of the liver to the right of the median line. But as it is difficult to render the um- bilicus aseptic there is danger of infecting the incision or the track of the sutures which unite this part of the incision. The above dis- advantages of incisions in the linea alba are ...avoided and the advan- tages shared by an incision through the rectus muscle about an inch from the median line, separating bluntly the fibers of the muscle or retracting it outward in the manner of a trap-door. The Iinea3 trans- verse offer no serious obstacle to the vertical separation of the fibers of the rectus muscle. In the epigastrium the stomach is well exposed by a vertical incision, which may be median or through the inner half of the rectus muscle, or by an oblique, a transverse, or an angular incision.
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