. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. =,-=.-_- Peritoneum fSafi?< i fifuscularWall § SlHilJll fifuscle^uture Pecidua. f/uyde-Jhture Fig. 511.—Diagrams of the peritoneal and muscle-sutures: A, before they are drawn tight and tied(modified from Fritsch); B, the two stitches after tying. The muscle-suture is buried and the uppersuture folds the peritoneum together. making the number of superficial sutures double that of the deep ones. Whenthey are all tied the knots of the deep sutures are completely buried and theopposing surfaces of peritoneum are in close ap


. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. =,-=.-_- Peritoneum fSafi?< i fifuscularWall § SlHilJll fifuscle^uture Pecidua. f/uyde-Jhture Fig. 511.—Diagrams of the peritoneal and muscle-sutures: A, before they are drawn tight and tied(modified from Fritsch); B, the two stitches after tying. The muscle-suture is buried and the uppersuture folds the peritoneum together. making the number of superficial sutures double that of the deep ones. Whenthey are all tied the knots of the deep sutures are completely buried and theopposing surfaces of peritoneum are in close apposition (Fig. 511, b). Theaction and relations of these two layers of sutures are shown in Figure of New York recently adopted a continuous catgut suture ofthree layers, which he claims to be superior to the ordinary interrupted silksuture in two layers. The first row, which begins at the inner edge of the upperangle of the wound, includes the decidua and the inner muscular coats. It is 1 American Journal of Obstetric?, Jan., 1895, p. 16. OBSTETRIC SURGERY. 923


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