. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . Fig. 253.—Illustrating Warrens operation for mammary carcinoma. The humeral attachment ofthe pectoralis major muscle is exposed and lifted on the index finger preparatory to detaching it fromthe bone. It will be observed that the anterior edge of the latissimus dorsi muscle is exposed 626 THE BREAST ^J^v I //^~^ / m ^^^T 1 ^^^ ■■^^ -. - i.^1 S ■ .^^81*4^ ^ bhhbi ||^^>.^ /-^ -:Jgj^^K^ Fig. 254.—Illustrating Warrens operation for mammary carcinoma. The finger is inserted beneaththe pectoralis minor muscle near its scapular attac
. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . Fig. 253.—Illustrating Warrens operation for mammary carcinoma. The humeral attachment ofthe pectoralis major muscle is exposed and lifted on the index finger preparatory to detaching it fromthe bone. It will be observed that the anterior edge of the latissimus dorsi muscle is exposed 626 THE BREAST ^J^v I //^~^ / m ^^^T 1 ^^^ ■■^^ -. - i.^1 S ■ .^^81*4^ ^ bhhbi ||^^>.^ /-^ -:Jgj^^K^ Fig. 254.—Illustrating Warrens operation for mammary carcinoma. The finger is inserted beneaththe pectoralis minor muscle near its scapular attachment preparatory to detaching this muscle from thebone. The cut end of the pectoraUs major muscle is shown overlying the pectoralis minor muscle; itwill be observed that the former has contracted inward to a considerable Fig. 255.—Illustrating Warrens operation for mammary carcinoma. Both pectoral muscles havebeen divided at their points of insertion and have retracted downward and inward, thus exposing theaxilla. The illustration shows the dissection almost completed. The vessels are grasped withhemostats close to the main vessels. CARCINOMA 627
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