Operative surgery . Pig. 835.—Lateral anastoinosis, Senns method. Plates iiitroduced. The Remarks.—Scarification of the serous surfaces included in the lipsof the wound is sometimes practiced with the idea of hastening their , there is but little reason to regard this step as essential. Supple-menting the line of junction with omental grafts (Fig. 888) is advised bySenn in this as in other methods of procedure, especially if insecurity ofunion be suspected. The decalcified plates of Senn can be procured of thosewho deal in surgical supplies, and be kept at hand to meet the emergen


Operative surgery . Pig. 835.—Lateral anastoinosis, Senns method. Plates iiitroduced. The Remarks.—Scarification of the serous surfaces included in the lipsof the wound is sometimes practiced with the idea of hastening their , there is but little reason to regard this step as essential. Supple-menting the line of junction with omental grafts (Fig. 888) is advised bySenn in this as in other methods of procedure, especially if insecurity ofunion be suspected. The decalcified plates of Senn can be procured of thosewho deal in surgical supplies, and be kept at hand to meet the emergencycalling for their use. Other plates of diverse nature are employed as sub-. FiG. 836.—Lateral anastoinosis, Senns method. Plates approximated, sutures tied,continuous suture introduced. stitutes. The catgut rings of Abbe, and similar rings and mats of Matas andBrokaw and others, while useful in an emergency, are less reliable than theplates of Senn. Cartilage plates made from the scapula? of calves were em-ployed by Stamm with good results. The turnip plates of Baracz and the ()li:i;Ari()NS ON VISCMRA CONNKCTI;i) Wnil Gil potato [)hit(.,s of Diiwbiini niv. iin Iunust (jf iii;,(iii()iis foiollioiiglit, for tlieycan bo pr()rii})tly made, readily applied, ami may therefore meet an otherwiseunattaiiiahl(> need.


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