. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 10.—Case 2. Picture taken two weeks after opei-ation. other methods. In fact, I have iiot found any patientoperated on by my method who required grafting. Ofcourse, this operation is not intended for cases in which 12.—Case. 4. Pictiu-e taken two weeks after operatii. after operation there has been extensive previous ulceration or in whichthere is not healthy tissue for a flap of any chaiacter. Second: The drawing of the skin up to the arm docsaway with the axillary fossa, and thus with the largospace which Nature would have to obliterate by forma
. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 10.—Case 2. Picture taken two weeks after opei-ation. other methods. In fact, I have iiot found any patientoperated on by my method who required grafting. Ofcourse, this operation is not intended for cases in which 12.—Case. 4. Pictiu-e taken two weeks after operatii. after operation there has been extensive previous ulceration or in whichthere is not healthy tissue for a flap of any chaiacter. Second: The drawing of the skin up to the arm docsaway with the axillary fossa, and thus with the largospace which Nature would have to obliterate by forma-tion of scar tissue, witli the resultant pressure on theaxillary and nerves. Fig. IS.^Case 5. Picture taken tluee weeks after patient sliown at session of Western Surgical and Gyneco-lojjical Association. These first points arc the ones which would probablybe most striking to one who has not seen the operation. Third: The ligation of all vessels at their nearestpoint of origin does away with the use of a large num-ber of hemostatic forceps, which cause loss of time, tosay nothing of the inconvenience of having a large nuin- Maiicii :.. lOCKS. IIEOUIREMENTS IN SURGEnV—KOSIIICli. 633 Ih r dT instruments in ones way. 1 liave in no instanceused more tlian one dozen forceps in tliis
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