. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Operation for the radical cure of inguinal hernia (Bassinis methods: a,sac dissected from the cord and neck ligated: b, cord ; c. Pouparts ligament;d, arched fibres of internal oblique muscle: <?, transversalis fascia. (Bryant.) the cord is retracted. After the sac has been isolated fromthe surrounding tissues and opened, to insure that it con-tains no intestine or omentum, its neck is drawn outwardand ligated with a transfixion suture of catgut, and thedistal portion is excised (Fig. 528). The stump is allowed 40 626 OPERATION FOR CURE O
. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . Operation for the radical cure of inguinal hernia (Bassinis methods: a,sac dissected from the cord and neck ligated: b, cord ; c. Pouparts ligament;d, arched fibres of internal oblique muscle: <?, transversalis fascia. (Bryant.) the cord is retracted. After the sac has been isolated fromthe surrounding tissues and opened, to insure that it con-tains no intestine or omentum, its neck is drawn outwardand ligated with a transfixion suture of catgut, and thedistal portion is excised (Fig. 528). The stump is allowed 40 626 OPERATION FOR CURE OF TNIGUNAL HERNIA. Fig. Operation for the radical cure of inguinal hernia (Bassinis method): sacremoved (c), cord drawn aside, and stitching of lower fibres of the internaloblique and transversalis muscles (6) to Pouparts ligament (d) from withoutinward; a, transversalis fascia. (Beyant.) Fig. 530.
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