Operative surgery . failure from carbolic-acid treatment is less(13 per cent), and a second injection rarelyfails to cure. By this method of practicediscomfort and confinement are reduced toa minimum. Eare instances of extension,local inflammation, of sloughing, of car-bolic-acid poisoning, and of death, are re-ported as dependent on the carbolic-acidtreatment. The Treatment by Incision (Volkmann).—After thoroughly shaving andcleansing the parts and wrapping the penis in gauze, the sac is laid openfor two inches at the anterior and lower aspect of the tumor, and the bor-ders of the tunica vagi
Operative surgery . failure from carbolic-acid treatment is less(13 per cent), and a second injection rarelyfails to cure. By this method of practicediscomfort and confinement are reduced toa minimum. Eare instances of extension,local inflammation, of sloughing, of car-bolic-acid poisoning, and of death, are re-ported as dependent on the carbolic-acidtreatment. The Treatment by Incision (Volkmann).—After thoroughly shaving andcleansing the parts and wrapping the penis in gauze, the sac is laid openfor two inches at the anterior and lower aspect of the tumor, and the bor-ders of the tunica vaginalis are stitched to the edges of the skin incisionby six or seven chromicized catgut ligatures introduced at either side (). A large drainage tube is introduced into the cavity of the tunic,the wound dusted lightly with iodoform, and dressed with iodoform patient is kept in bed for ten or twelve days, and the wound kept cleanby repeated washing and dressing with an aseptic solution. The tube is. Pig. 1428.—Rubber bag for injecting. UN THE SCICOILM AND IKMS. 1218
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