Excision of umblical hernia in a child / Epididymal cyst.

Date:
c.1978
  • Film

About this work

Description

Two incomplete films made as teaching material missing intertitles and a sound track demonstrating the repair of an umblical hernia and the removal of an epididymal cyst.

Publication/Creation

England, c.1978.

Physical description

1 negative film reel (10 mins.) : silent; colour
1 positive film reel (10 mins.) : silent; colour

Copyright note

Wellcome Trust 2016

Notes

More material relating to the Graves Medical Audiovisual Library is in the Wellcome Library reference SA/GMR.
The print material shows evidence of mould on the edges of the film.
One of several films created as a result of the research work carried out by F. T. (Frederick Thomas) Graves between 1952 and 1986 at University College Hospital, Kings College Hospital and Staffordshire General Infirmary. F. T. Graves was the brother of John Graves (1923-1980) who set up the Graves Medical Audiovisual Library with his wife Valerie.
From accompanying notes: 'A sub-umblical incision is made in the skin so as to leave the umblicus intact and thereby save the child from being "different" from other children. The neck of the hernial sac is found and then this and the rest of the sac are dissected free from the surrounding tissues. - Defining the edges of the "hole" in the fibrous aponeurosis of the abdominal wall. - Closure of the peritoneal edges. - Closure of the "hole" in the abdominal wall with interrupted sutures.'

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