- Václav Treitz
Václav Treitz (also Wenzel Treitz) (1819-1872) was a Czech
pathologist who was a native of Hostomice,Bohemia . He studied medicine inPrague , and performed post-graduate studies inVienna withJoseph Hyrtl (1810-1894). Subsequently he practiced medicine at theJagellonian University inKrakow , and in 1855 returned to Prague where he became a professor and director of the Pathologic Anatomy Institute.Throughout his career, Treitz was a figure in the struggle for Czech nationalism. In 1872, at the age of 52, he committed suicide by ingesting
potassium cyanide .Named structures
Treitz is remembered for his 1853 discovery of the
suspensory muscle of the duodenum ("musculus suspensorius duodeni"), which was later named the "ligament of Treitz". Thismuscle is a fibrous structure by which theduodenojejunal junction is fixed to the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity. His name is attached to several other anatomical terms, all of which are still valid today:
* "Angle of Treitz": sharp curve at the duodenojejenal junction.
* "Treitz's arch": ("plica paraduodenalis"): A fold ofperitoneum that arches between the left side of theduodenojejunal flexure and the medial border of the leftkidney .
* "Treitz's fascia":Fascia behind the head of thepancreas .
* "Treitz's fossa": subcaecalfossa , a depression in the peritoneum extending posterior to thecaecum .
* "Treitz's hernia": A duodenojejunal hernia; also known as a retroperitonealhernia .References
* [http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?Treitz Online Medical Dictionary]
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