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1. Imperforate anus with fistula between rectum and vagina, 2. imperforate anus with rectum terminating in bladder, 3. rectum absent, colon terminating in bladder

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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hra. d.—The penis. e, e.—The umbilical arteries. /.—The umbilical vein. g.—The ligament leading from the bladder to the umbilicus. h.—The urachus within the ligament. i.—The recto-vesical opening. Figure 3, represents the remarkable case of Casimir de Chonski in whichthe rectum was absent, and the colon terminated in the bladder by a pro-longation. In this case existed bilobation of the bladder, of which it is abeautiful specimen, umbilical hernia, and a preternatural anus. (VideCase CXXXV.) After Von Ammon. a.—The ileum severed. b.—The annulus umbilicalis. c.—The funiculus umbilcalis. d.—Hernia umbilicalis. e.—Vena umbilicalis. /.—The colon descending with a considerable curve and prolongation, tocommunicate with the bladder. g, g.—The bilobed bladder. h.—The termination of the prolonged colon in the bladder, between theureters. i, i.—The ureters. j-—A probe in the preternatural anus. k.—The urethra severed. I, m.—The two vasa deferentia. Plate IX.
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PLATE X. EXPLANATION. Figure 1, represents the very interesting case reported by Mr. Lucas,in which the rectum terminated in a cul-de-sac two inches above its natu-ral outlet, and communicated with the bladder. (Vide Case CXXXVI ) After Mieban. a.—The rectum, terminating nearly two inches from the anal aperture. b.—The bladder. c.—A probe passed through a small opening by which the pouch-liketermination of the rectum communicated with the bladder. d.—A probe passed from the anal aperture upwards, showing its deter-mination in the bladder; the vesical orifice being guarded by a val-vular fold of mucous membrane. e, e, e.—A probe passed from the external orifice of the urethra alongthat tube into the bladder. /.—The distended portion of the urethra, the diameter of which is equalto a No. 11 bougie. g.—The distended scrotum communicating with the urethra for fullyhalf its length, and lined with a coating of lymph, which presentedextravasation of the urine, and the liquid fa

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