Surgery; its theory and practice . accelerated by lightly scarifying the peri-toneal coat of the intestine to which the graft is to be applied. 390 INJURIES OF REGIONS. It is of sen-ice in preventing extravasation should a leakage occurthrough a stitch-wound, etc. Alurphys method of uniting completely divided intestine by ananastomosis button.—By this contrivance an end-to-end approxi-mation or a lateral anastomosis may be quickly accomplished with-out sutures. The button consists (Fig. 143) of two halves. Themale half a has a spring flange p forkeeping up pressure on the approxi-mated intesti


Surgery; its theory and practice . accelerated by lightly scarifying the peri-toneal coat of the intestine to which the graft is to be applied. 390 INJURIES OF REGIONS. It is of sen-ice in preventing extravasation should a leakage occurthrough a stitch-wound, etc. Alurphys method of uniting completely divided intestine by ananastomosis button.—By this contrivance an end-to-end approxi-mation or a lateral anastomosis may be quickly accomplished with-out sutures. The button consists (Fig. 143) of two halves. Themale half a has a spring flange p forkeeping up pressure on the approxi-mated intestine. The two springsJ s, projecting through openings inthe hollow stem, act as the malethread of a screw when the shankis telescoped within the stem ofthe female half b. The intestinehaving been clamped, as previouslydescribed, pass the running thread(Fig. 144) by the overhand stitch{b) round the cut end of the irites-tine, beginning and ending oppositethe mesenteric attachment. One re-turn stitch {a) should be taken at Fig.


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