Text book of abdominal surgery : a clinical manual for practitioners and students . Fig. 26.—Light Cautery. (Full size, 18 inches in length.) A few special instruments are required for the and tube. Much ingenuity has been spent in attempt-ing to improve on the old simple trocar. Various additions,23 354 OVARIOTOMY. such as teeth for grasping the cyst, have been made, but it ismore than doubtful if any of them are improvements. An aspirator with a small trocar. The instrument knownas Wells tapping trocar is to be taken when pus is the aspirator is used there is l


Text book of abdominal surgery : a clinical manual for practitioners and students . Fig. 26.—Light Cautery. (Full size, 18 inches in length.) A few special instruments are required for the and tube. Much ingenuity has been spent in attempt-ing to improve on the old simple trocar. Various additions,23 354 OVARIOTOMY. such as teeth for grasping the cyst, have been made, but it ismore than doubtful if any of them are improvements. An aspirator with a small trocar. The instrument knownas Wells tapping trocar is to be taken when pus is the aspirator is used there is less risk of rupture of the. Pig. 27.—Cautery Clamp. (One-third size.) sac and escape of fluid, and the pus is conducted away from allfear of contaminating instruments or sponges. It should be remembered that there is usually no greatadvantage in any special make of forceps or other instrument,and the one will be best as a rule which the operator has becomeaccustomed to use. Every one should be as simple as possible.


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