Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. i42 i.—Pylorectomy. Omenta Tied and Cut. All Clamps in Place Ready for the stump of duodenum has been Fig. 1422.—Pylorectomy. Resection has been clamps have been removed except last stomach clamp. Continuous suture applied to cut edge of stomach. A long rubber-covered stomach clamp is then caused to grasp the stomachbetween the point at which the gastric artery was tied and the point ofligation of the left gastro-epiploic. T


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. i42 i.—Pylorectomy. Omenta Tied and Cut. All Clamps in Place Ready for the stump of duodenum has been Fig. 1422.—Pylorectomy. Resection has been clamps have been removed except last stomach clamp. Continuous suture applied to cut edge of stomach. A long rubber-covered stomach clamp is then caused to grasp the stomachbetween the point at which the gastric artery was tied and the point ofligation of the left gastro-epiploic. This clamp should not be closed so tightly 750 5 URGICAL TREA TMEN T as to damage the tissues. A second clamp, which need not be covered, isapplied on the tumor side. The stomach is then divided with the cauteryor scissors i cm. (% inch) from the upper clamp. It is well to catch the edgeof the stomach in several places with toothed forceps as it is divided, toprevent the retraction of its edges through the jaws of the clamp (Fig. 1421).The pyloric segment of the stomach, held by a clamp at each end is edge of the stomach remaining is then sewed over-and-over with acontinuous suture from the greater to the lesser curvature and thence backagain


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