Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1249.—Pronounced Angulation, Causing Obstruction. This condition is to be remedied by division of the angulating bands. It is obvious thatthe treatment of such angulation as this is division of the adhesions in the lines indicated,to be followed by straightening out of the kinks. Removal of the appendix is alsocalled Fig. 1250.—Pericolic Adhesions, which may be Cured by Division, Removal and Covering Raw Surfaces. 602 5URGICAL TREA TMENT be adjusted imm


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1249.—Pronounced Angulation, Causing Obstruction. This condition is to be remedied by division of the angulating bands. It is obvious thatthe treatment of such angulation as this is division of the adhesions in the lines indicated,to be followed by straightening out of the kinks. Removal of the appendix is alsocalled Fig. 1250.—Pericolic Adhesions, which may be Cured by Division, Removal and Covering Raw Surfaces. 602 5URGICAL TREA TMENT be adjusted immediately after the operation. If the gut does not fall intobetter position, its position may be corrected by a few sutures convertinga concavity into a convexity by sewing it to some neighboring peritonealsurface. An angulation which is intractable must be treated by making alongitudinal incision on its concave side, the middle of the incision beingat the apex of the angle, and closing the wound as an enteroanastomosis,producing a transverse wound. Pericolic adhesions (membranous pericolitis, pericolic veils) have been bestdescribed by J. N. Jackson, W. A. Lane, and L. S. Pilcher (Annals of Surg.,vol. 55,1912). Usually in treating the thin veil of adhesions found about the


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