. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 722.—Czerny-Lembert suture. Fig. 723.—Czerny-Lembert suture as at present used. being tied internally (Fig. 725). Senn says that after suturing a large woundof the stomach or of the intestine a strip of omentum ought to be laid over thewound and fastened by catgut sutures {omental graft). These grafts adhereand are a safeguard against leakage. (For other methods of enterorrhaphy seeIntestinal Resection and Anastomosis.). Fig. 724.—Gussenbauers suture.
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