A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . rby anastomosis buttons. After thesehave served their purpose in keeping theserous surfaces in contact, they are eitherdissolved in the intestinal fluids or, asin the case of rubber rings and buttons,pass through the bowels and escape fromthe anus undigested. In using the rub-ber rings it is customary to cut themat one or more points and unite the cutends Avith catgut, which becomes dis-solved and allows the rings to passthrough
A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . rby anastomosis buttons. After thesehave served their purpose in keeping theserous surfaces in contact, they are eitherdissolved in the intestinal fluids or, asin the case of rubber rings and buttons,pass through the bowels and escape fromthe anus undigested. In using the rub-ber rings it is customary to cut themat one or more points and unite the cutends Avith catgut, which becomes dis-solved and allows the rings to passthrough the bowel straightened out orin pieces and not as a circle. The use ofplates or rings adds possibly to theintestinal anastomosis in which a por- safetv of the operation of intestinal an- tion of the bowel (« b) is completely sepa- • x x , , rated from the rest and closed at both astOULOSlS. In SUturmg the apposed ends: the small intestine is sutured into . -, t • j_i- /> ,1 the side of the transverse colon at c tubes a preliminary scratching ot the(TilL™?6 a lateral anastomosis- peritoneum with a needle point will add to the certainty of the Fig. 378.
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