. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. 238 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY Prog-nosis and Sequelae. The sequelae of the operative treatment of hernia are as a rule satisfactory, provided the displaced organs have not become strangulated. The chief mishaps likely to occur afterwards are : (i) Violent removal of the sutures by the patient, and subsequent descent of the bowel or other organ. (2) Hsemorrhage either at the time of operating or afterwards. All arteries and veins should be ligatured d


. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery'). Dogs; Cats. 238 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY Prog-nosis and Sequelae. The sequelae of the operative treatment of hernia are as a rule satisfactory, provided the displaced organs have not become strangulated. The chief mishaps likely to occur afterwards are : (i) Violent removal of the sutures by the patient, and subsequent descent of the bowel or other organ. (2) Hsemorrhage either at the time of operating or afterwards. All arteries and veins should be ligatured during the progress of the operation. Two of the author's most promising patients. Fig. 155.—Curved Hernia Needles (IViacPIwen's) for suturing the Inguinal Ring. (inguinal cases) slowly bled to death within three days after the operation, from uncontrollable haemorrhage due to injury to some veins at the time of operating. (3) Peritonitis, which can only be avoided by absolutely following out the principles and details of aseptic surgery. These statements are based upon the notes made upon forty-four consecutive cases,^ of which twenty-five were inguinal, ten umbilical, two abdominal, two scrotal, and five perineal. 1 Veterinarian^ March, 1896 ; Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, vol. viii., p. 151, vol. x., p. 170 ; Veterinary Record, vol. x., p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939. Chicago, W. T. Keener & Co.


Size: 2293px × 1090px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectdogs, bookyear1906