The book A Manual of Modern Surgery, General And Operative was written by author Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933 Here you can read free online of A Manual of Modern Surgery, General And Operative book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Manual of Modern Surgery, General And Operative a good or bad book?
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Watson, in Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., April 2, 1896; Weir and Foote, Medical News, April 25, 1896. 682 MODERN SURGERY. rubber tubes, and clamp thern to keep the bowel empty. In- stead of tubes, strips of iodoform gauze may be used to en- circle the bowel. The diseased intestine is resected, each in- cision being carried through a healthy segment. The lumen of each end of the divided gut is irrigated with salt solution. The divided surfaces are approximated by a double row of sutures — a conti...nuous suture for the mucous membrane, and Lembert's, Dupuytren's, or Cushing's suture to effect inver- sion. Thoroughly satisfactory approximation can be effected by one row of Halsted sutures. If a redundant fold of mesen- tery is left, it can be stitched at its raw edge. Many surgeons remove a V-shaped piece of mesentery and tie the mesen- teric vessels. The tubes are removed, and the wound is cleansed, closed, and dressed. Fig. 220 shows the tubes Fig. 220. — Excision of bowel : first step (Esmarch and Kowalzig).
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