. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 248.—Circular arteriorrhaphy in complete division of an artery: A, Method ofSalomoni and TomaselH—interrupted sutures through all coats; B, method of Gluck—inter-rupted sutures through outer coats, protected by cylinder of decalcified bone, ivory, or rubber(Bickham). He also resected a portion of the brachial and in another case a portion of thefemoral, suturing by Murphys method in the first case and by Carrels in thesecond. Murphy removed a clot from the external iliac artery and suturedthe vessel. Braun (Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, August 29, 19


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 248.—Circular arteriorrhaphy in complete division of an artery: A, Method ofSalomoni and TomaselH—interrupted sutures through all coats; B, method of Gluck—inter-rupted sutures through outer coats, protected by cylinder of decalcified bone, ivory, or rubber(Bickham). He also resected a portion of the brachial and in another case a portion of thefemoral, suturing by Murphys method in the first case and by Carrels in thesecond. Murphy removed a clot from the external iliac artery and suturedthe vessel. Braun (Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, August 29, 1908) resecteda portion of the aorta along with a tumor and performed circular suture. Thepatient was well in four weeks. Depage successfully sutured the commoncarotid artery. Pringle sutured a wound of the external iliac artery. Thewound was 3^ inch in length. Dejemil Pasha sutured a lacerated wound ofthe axillary artery. Torance sutured a wounded brachial artery. Martinsutured a lacerated wound of the femoral artery (Annals of Sur


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