. A manual of operative surgery . FIG. 158.—DUPLAYS OPERA-TION FOR HYPOSPADIAS. 6l2 ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS [PART II means of a quilled suture. Very fine silver wire is used ; eachsuture is made of a single wire, and is separated from its fellowsby a distance of \ cm. The ends of each wire are passed throughholes made in small leaden tubes, and are fastened by perforatedshot (Fig. 159). If the surfaces approximated by this suture leave a littleseparation externally, union is completed by a few superficialpoints of interrupted suture (Fig. 159). Fourth —The two parts of the canal are united


. A manual of operative surgery . FIG. 158.—DUPLAYS OPERA-TION FOR HYPOSPADIAS. 6l2 ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS [PART II means of a quilled suture. Very fine silver wire is used ; eachsuture is made of a single wire, and is separated from its fellowsby a distance of \ cm. The ends of each wire are passed throughholes made in small leaden tubes, and are fastened by perforatedshot (Fig. 159). If the surfaces approximated by this suture leave a littleseparation externally, union is completed by a few superficialpoints of interrupted suture (Fig. 159). Fourth —The two parts of the canal are united. The margins of the openings to be approximated are fresh-. FIG. 159.—DUPLAYS OP-ERATION FOR HYPO-SPADIAS. a, Deep sutures ; b, Sur-face sutures ; c, Cathe-ter ; d, Leaden tubes orquills.


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