Stones in the common duct and their surgical treatment : with remarks on the ball-valve action of floating choledochus-stones / by Christian Fenger.
- Christian Fenger
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Stones in the common duct and their surgical treatment : with remarks on the ball-valve action of floating choledochus-stones / by Christian Fenger. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Key to Plate I. a. Right lobe. b. Left lobe. c. Quadrate lobe. cl. Lobus Spigelii. e. Gall-bladder. /. Upper vertical portion of cystic duct. g. Lower oblique portion of cystic duct. h. Diver- ticulum in upper portion of cystic duct. i. Hepatic duct. j. Branch of hepatic duct to right lobe. k. Branch of hepatic duct to lobus Spigelii. l. Common duct, upper portion. I1. Com- mon duct, medial portion. 1-. Common duct, lower portion, to. Diverticulum of Vater- p. Duodenum, q. Vena porta. q]. Vena porta branch to right lobe. q'2. Vena porta branch to lobus Spigelii. qs. Vena porta branch taking up—q4. q5. Smaller branches of vena porta from anterior surface of common duct located in hepatico-duodenal ligament below its anterior peritoneal surface, r. Trunk of hepatic artery, r1. Branch of hepatic artery to anterior sur- face of common duct giving off— r-. Branch of hepatic and cystic ducts, and r3. Branch of lower half of common duct. s. Pancreas, t. Lymph-glands in hepatico-duodenal ligament. f1. Peritoneal surface of hepatico-duodenal ligament divided and dissected off from vena porta and common duct. v. Vena cava inferior.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22458864_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


