Subperitoneal

Word SUBPERITONEAL
Character 13
Hyphenation sub per i to ne al
Pronunciations N/A

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Endometriosis, which affects about 5 million women in the United States, can cause laparoscopy can treat superficial endometriosis, but deeper lesions, known as subperitoneal endometriosis, require more extensive surgery. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gas and intestinal contents escaped from an opening at the line of reflexion of the peritoneum from the ascending colon; retro-peritoneal extravasation and emphysema extended the whole length of the ascending colon and around duodenum, the wall of the colon itself exhibiting subperitoneal emphysema. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

An abscess was at once suspected and the swelling incised by Major Lougheed, R.A.M.C. A large subperitoneal hæmatoma only was discovered, and evacuated. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

The former arise in the subperitoneal areolar tissue over the entire surface of the organ, and may be grouped into (a) those on the convex surface, (b) those on the inferior surface. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The kidney and the adipose capsule are enclosed in a sheath of fibrous tissue continuous with the subperitoneal fascia, and named the renal fascia. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Above the suprarenal gland the two layers of the renal fascia fuse, and unite with the fascia of the diaphragm; below they remain separate, and are gradually lost in the subperitoneal fascia of the iliac fossa. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The internal iliac vessels and their branches, on the other hand, lie in the subperitoneal tissue in front of the fascia, and the branches to the gluteal region emerge in special sheaths of this tissue, above and below the Piriformis muscle. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The plexus on the abdominal surface is composed of fine vessels, and anastomoses with the lymphatics of the liver and, at the periphery of the diaphragm, with those of the subperitoneal tissue. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—In front and medially, the artery is in relation with the peritoneum, subperitoneal areolar tissue, the termination of the ileum and frequently the vermiform process on the right side, and the sigmoid colon on the left, and a thin layer of fascia, derived from the iliac fascia, which surrounds the artery and vein. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It curves forward in the subperitoneal tissue, and then ascends obliquely along the medial margin of the abdominal inguinal ring; continuing its course upward, it pierces the transversalis fascia, and, passing in front of the linea semicircularis, ascends between the Rectus abdominis and the posterior lamella of its sheath. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—Between the inner surface of the general layer of the fascia which lines the interior of the abdominal and pelvic cavities, and the peritoneum, there is a considerable amount of connective tissue, termed the extraperitoneal or subperitoneal connective tissue. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Mucous polyp and subperitoneal fibromyoma of uterus. ❋ Unknown (1916)

My reason for so believing is that we always have a typhlitic or appendicular abscess at first; which naturally opens into the bowel, but if the abscess be interfered with -- handled roughly enough to rupture the pyogenic membrane -- the pus is forced into the subperitoneal tissue where it may gather and become encysted, but this is exceedingly doubtful. ❋ John Henry Tilden (1895)

The spermatic vessels cross it, and occasionally a quantity of subperitoneal fat marks its course. ❋ Joseph Bell (1874)

Its relations to neighbouring parts are as follows: -- The peritoneum lies _in front_ of it, separated from it only by a subperitoneal layer of loose fascia, in which the artery and vein lie, which varies much in consistence and amount, and which occasionally gives a good deal of trouble in the operation of ligature. ❋ Joseph Bell (1874)

This, I assume, would have been the ending if the vigorous examination that was given the patient the day before the collapse had not prematurely ruptured the abscess both into the gut and into the subperitoneal region converting an appendicular abscess into a perityphlitic one.] "Upon the next day there were several hemorrhagico-purulent stools, the urine was profuse and voided without pain. ❋ John Henry Tilden (1895)

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