Wax cast of intussuscption of the caecum and ascending colon

Object numberGC.10923-1
TitleWax cast of intussuscption of the caecum and ascending colon
DescriptionWax cast of intussuscption of the caecum, ascending colon (GC.10923)
Caecum and ascending colon laid open with the terminal portion of the ileum, showing intussusception.
From an adult female in whom following severe spasmodic abdominal pain with intestinal obstruction the abdomen became swollen, the vomiting became faecal, the features pinched and the pulse weak, frequent and intermittent. On post mortem examination the small intestine (12.(2)..1.7.) was distended and there was general peritonitis. The intussusceptum was dark (12.(2).1.8.) and its apex sloughing.
The ileum appears to have passed through the colic valve which has then become slightly invaginated, the invagination carrying the adjacent portion of the caecum and the vermiform process. The intussusceptum measures some 140 mm. in length, occupies the caecum and ascending colon and shows oedematous and swollen ileal plicae circulares.
Production date c.pre 1824-01-01 - 1824-01-01
Production periodNineteenth century, early
Object nameLARGE INTESTINE, ascending colon and caecum
Object categoryAnatomical, specimen
MaterialWax and Plaster
Dimensions
- Cast Width: 14 cm
Height: 24 cm
Depth: 9 cm