. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 1082.—Keen and DaCostas methodof interilio-abdominal amputation (Inter-national Clinics, vol. iv, 13th series). Fig. 1083.—Keen and DaCostas case ofinterilio-abdominalamputation. The shadedportion of the bone was removed (Inter-national Clinics, vol. iv, 13th series). Interilio-abdominal Amputation.—This very formidable operation is occa-sionally performed for sarcoma of the ilium. The operation was first performedby Billroth in 1891, and the patient died. Prof. Keen and 1 collected 19 cases,including i of our own. Five of these cases recovered (W.


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 1082.—Keen and DaCostas methodof interilio-abdominal amputation (Inter-national Clinics, vol. iv, 13th series). Fig. 1083.—Keen and DaCostas case ofinterilio-abdominalamputation. The shadedportion of the bone was removed (Inter-national Clinics, vol. iv, 13th series). Interilio-abdominal Amputation.—This very formidable operation is occa-sionally performed for sarcoma of the ilium. The operation was first performedby Billroth in 1891, and the patient died. Prof. Keen and 1 collected 19 cases,including i of our own. Five of these cases recovered (W. W. Keen and DaCosta, in International Clinics, vol. iv, 13th series). Ourpatient perished in thirty-three hours from suppression of urine and with gan-grene of the parts supplied by the internal iliac artery. J. H. Pringle has col-lected 43 cases and has performed the operation 5 times personally. The mor-tality in the series was per cent. Pringle had 3 recoveries out of 5 cases,(Brit. Jour. Surgery, 1916, iv). In


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