Operative surgery . y drawing the serous coat over the ends of the inner structures anduniting it there with fine silk or catgut. h. By suturing together the outer and middle coats after removal of theinner (mucous) by cutting or cautery. c. By depressing a short, flexible stump into the wall of the caecum () and burying it there by joining together with sutures the borders of thecaecal depression (Fig. 928). d. By severing the stump close to the csecum, inverting the bordersand uniting them as before with sutures. e. By destroying the mucous lining of the stump with cautery, and liga-t


Operative surgery . y drawing the serous coat over the ends of the inner structures anduniting it there with fine silk or catgut. h. By suturing together the outer and middle coats after removal of theinner (mucous) by cutting or cautery. c. By depressing a short, flexible stump into the wall of the caecum () and burying it there by joining together with sutures the borders of thecaecal depression (Fig. 928). d. By severing the stump close to the csecum, inverting the bordersand uniting them as before with sutures. e. By destroying the mucous lining of the stump with cautery, and liga-turing it with catgut within the cauter-ized area. After which the end is re-duced to small proportions by trimmingand cauterization (McBurney). /. By first depositing around thestump, near its base, a purse-string su-ture going through the superficial tissuesof the cfficum, leaving it untied. Thencut off the appendix half an inch fromthe base, stretch the lumen by the intro-duction into it, and the separation of the.


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