Modern surgery, general and operative . d g,the mesentery (J. Shelton Horsley). Fig. 713.—Operation nearly septum has been cut away, and the rowof overhand sutures has been brought almostto its point of commencement. The cut alsoshows the first row of sutures (Gushing) as itshould be continued after the overhand suturesare finished (J. Shelton Horsley). mesentery, the ends of the bowel are placed side by side, the openings beingin the same direction, and are clamped in place (Fig. 712). The first stitchapproximates the two limbs of the bowel near the mesenteric attachment, iscarr


Modern surgery, general and operative . d g,the mesentery (J. Shelton Horsley). Fig. 713.—Operation nearly septum has been cut away, and the rowof overhand sutures has been brought almostto its point of commencement. The cut alsoshows the first row of sutures (Gushing) as itshould be continued after the overhand suturesare finished (J. Shelton Horsley). mesentery, the ends of the bowel are placed side by side, the openings beingin the same direction, and are clamped in place (Fig. 712). The first stitchapproximates the two limbs of the bowel near the mesenteric attachment, iscarried obliquely for about 2 inches to the border opposite the mesenteric 1 Nevsr York Polyclinic. iii6 Diseases and Injuries of the Abdomen attachment, and continued over the other side (Fig. 712). The septum iscut away, a margin being left ^ inch wide. The edge of the shelf made by-cutting the septum is sutured. When the suture reaches the end of the shelf,it is continued by invaginating about the rest of the resected ends (Fig. 713)..


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