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...pancreas and duodenum as a unit and also took a kidney. They implanted the kidney near the patient's right groin. Then, instead of replacing her own pancreas and duodenum with the graft, they left her digestive tract intact and implanted the entire new unit in the left iliac fossa, just above the groin. It is hooked up to her arteries and veins, so it spills its hormones into the bloodstream, where they augment the output of her own failing organs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Triple Transplant | 3/10/1967 | See Source »

Clots & Strokes. Obstructions involving the iliac, femoral and popliteal arteries supplying the legs and feet are common, and may actually begin in the aorta just before it splits to form the two main iliac arteries. A familiar feature of insufficient blood supply to the legs, which causes pain in the calf muscles so acute that the victim can hardly walk, is its on-again, off-again nature. Ten days after DeBakey has bypassed the blocked artery with a length of tubing, the patient who previously could walk no farther than a city block without disabling pain can usually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: The Texas Tornado | 5/28/1965 | See Source »

Keyes who sprained his sacro-Iliac when he was chasing a fly ball during practice Wednesday was replaced by Art Scully who had some difficulty around Keyes' spot, ending up with three miscues marked up against him. The Crimson made five other errors, and the Bruins four...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON NINE SMOTHERED BY BRUINS 9 TO 4; FRED KEYES OUT | 5/31/1941 | See Source »

...heart disease or may have recently undergone a major operation. A blood clot (thrombus) breaks loose from its anchorage, floats with the blood stream until it gets stuck in an artery. Most frequent sites of this plugging are the common femoral artery in the groin (39%) and the common iliac artery in the lower abdomen (15%). Embolus here stops circulation in the entire leg and foot. Other frequent sites for emboli are the brachial artery in the elbow, affecting the forearm and hand; the popliteal (10%), affecting the lower leg and foot; the aorta, affecting the entire body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Embolectomy | 7/20/1936 | See Source »

...head and brain. The other branch goes to the trunk and limbs. Had the bullet been carried by the flowing blood and pulsing artery up toward the brain, it would quickly have plugged some small bore artery, caused quick death. Instead, the pellet turned downward, worked into the left iliac artery, then the left femoral. Surgeons last week left it there, hoping it would work further down the leg where its removal would be less risky to Harry Be-sharre's life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Heart Shot | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

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