Throughout his career, Treitz was a figure in the struggle for Czech nationalism. On 27 August 1872, at the age of 53, he committed suicide by ingesting potassium cyanide.
Named structures
Treitz is remembered for his 1853 description of the suspensory muscle of the duodenum (musculus suspensorius duodeni), later being named the "ligament of Treitz" (also known as Treitz muscle). This ligament is a fibrous structure by which the duodenojejunal junction is fixed to the right crus of the diaphragm.[2][3] His name is attached to several other anatomical terms:[4]
"Treitz arch" (plica paraduodenalis or paraduodenal fold): a sickle-shaped fold of peritoneum that forms the anterior boundary of the paraduodenal recess.
"Treitz fascia": fascia behind the head of the pancreas.
"Treitz fossa": subcaecal fossa, a depression in the peritoneum extending posterior to the caecum.
"Treitz hernia": a duodenojejunal hernia; a hernia in the subperitoneal tissues.[7][8]
References
Biographical information based on a translation of the equivalent article from the German Wikipedia, including: