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Procedure drawings [13], 1936

 Item
Identifier: LHB1/61A/94/1/51

Scope and Contents

Series of three illustrations demonstrating a procedure on the spine, with two inset phtoograogs of human tissue and one inset drawing showing more detail. The drawings depict the removal of a spinal cord neuroma in the region of the lumber vertebrae (L4). Three posterior view drawings show the stages of removal. A laminectomy of the overlying vertebrae was used to access the spinal cord, the meningeal layers were pealed back, and the surrounding nerves drawn back with retractors. The fourth drawing shows the artist's interpretation of a coronal view of the neuroma sitting in the spinal canal – highlighting the means through which cauda equina syndrome would have been experienced by the patient via compression of the nerves in the lumbar spine. Annotated on back, ' Neuroma of (S.I. post root) cauda equina. 9.3.36'

Dates

  • Creation: 1936

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Language of Materials

From the Fonds:

English

Physical Description

Black and white illustrations on white card mounted on black board. Board wrapped in plastic and taped at the back.

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

1 drawings

Physical Description

Black and white illustrations on white card mounted on black board. Board wrapped in plastic and taped at the back.

Dimensions

Approximately 30.5cmW x 35.5cmH

Repository Details

Part of the Lothian Health Services Archive Repository

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