Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 167.—Pyloroplasty. Horizontal converted into a vertical incisionand sutures placed. Pyloroplasty.—For the relief of cicatricial stricture of the pyloruscausing obstruction to the emptying of the stomach. Heinecke-Mikulicz Method.—The results obtained from thisoperation are not entirely satisfactory. In many cases the symp-toms of pyloric obstruction return after a brief period of operation should not be performed in cases where a conditionof active ulceration exists. Under such conditions a pylorectomyis the preferable operati


Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 167.—Pyloroplasty. Horizontal converted into a vertical incisionand sutures placed. Pyloroplasty.—For the relief of cicatricial stricture of the pyloruscausing obstruction to the emptying of the stomach. Heinecke-Mikulicz Method.—The results obtained from thisoperation are not entirely satisfactory. In many cases the symp-toms of pyloric obstruction return after a brief period of operation should not be performed in cases where a conditionof active ulceration exists. Under such conditions a pylorectomyis the preferable Fig. 168.—Pyloroplasty (Finiici/). Tractor stitches have been placed and theposterior line of suture joining duodenum to stomach has been inserted.


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