. Annals of surgery . —Drawing showing exact position of stomach in thethorax and the relative position of the ; -^- ??. 1 •? ?]• !,;r.,:. ruw •>t sutures m place ready to be tied. Laststitch passes vertically through the outer walls of thecardiac end of the oesophagus, to prevent a futureupward excursion of the stomach. ?d. Hernia! openiiif^ ei(,se herniated, and in one instance, an autopsyof a man of forty-three, who had died from pneumonia, revealed a portionof the left lobe of the liver, together with the stomach and colon, washerniated through th
. Annals of surgery . —Drawing showing exact position of stomach in thethorax and the relative position of the ; -^- ??. 1 •? ?]• !,;r.,:. ruw •>t sutures m place ready to be tied. Laststitch passes vertically through the outer walls of thecardiac end of the oesophagus, to prevent a futureupward excursion of the stomach. ?d. Hernia! openiiif^ ei(,se herniated, and in one instance, an autopsyof a man of forty-three, who had died from pneumonia, revealed a portionof the left lobe of the liver, together with the stomach and colon, washerniated through the left dome. Herniation through the ivsoi>hagcal opening has brought about somedispute as to the possibility of its being of congenital or acquired as the stomach descends from its retro-pericardial position,it carries with it a portion of the peritoneum, a remnant of which may befound in the fietus on either side of the ccso
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