. Canine medicine and surgery. Dogs. 208 CANINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY the possibility of any of its contents entering the abdominal cavity. The foreign body is then pressed up against the stomach wall and an incision made directly over it and large enough for its removal, x^fter the re- moval of the foreign body, the edges of the wound in the viscus are swabbed off with sterile water and sutured closely with the black sewing silk, using the Czerny-Lembert suture.* If the foreign body is located in the lower part of the esophagus the pro- cedure is as follows: Make an incision into the stom-. Cz
. Canine medicine and surgery. Dogs. 208 CANINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY the possibility of any of its contents entering the abdominal cavity. The foreign body is then pressed up against the stomach wall and an incision made directly over it and large enough for its removal, x^fter the re- moval of the foreign body, the edges of the wound in the viscus are swabbed off with sterile water and sutured closely with the black sewing silk, using the Czerny-Lembert suture.* If the foreign body is located in the lower part of the esophagus the pro- cedure is as follows: Make an incision into the stom-. Czerny-Lembert Suture. ach, introduce the long forceps as far as the for- eign body, and extract it through the stomach wound, which is then sutured as before described. After suturing, the stomach is carefully cleaned off and replaced in the abdominal cavity. The lapa- rotomy wound is closed and treated in the same manner as described for that operation. Rectal feeding must be kept up fur at least a week, and fluid food only allowed by tlic mouth for another two weeks after the operation. *A combination of Czerny's and Ijeniliei-t's sutures in circular enteronhaplny; named for Vincent Czerny, a Heidelberg surgeon, born in 1842, and Antoine Leml)ert (), a French surgeon-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Saunders, Charles Greatley, 1875- [from old catalog]. Chicago, American journal of veterinary medicine
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