Operative surgery . Fig. :V Fig. 948. Fig. 949. Fig. 950. Fig. 946.—Witzels iDOthod of gastrostomy, wrapping in tlie 947.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the tube wrapped 948.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the stomach sutured in place and sutures laid to close the abdominal 949.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the abdominal wound closed and the tube constricted 950.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, a longitudinal view explaining the relation of the tube to the arrangement of the parts. wrapped in for two or three inches of its length by uniting the wa


Operative surgery . Fig. :V Fig. 948. Fig. 949. Fig. 950. Fig. 946.—Witzels iDOthod of gastrostomy, wrapping in tlie 947.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the tube wrapped 948.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the stomach sutured in place and sutures laid to close the abdominal 949.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, the abdominal wound closed and the tube constricted 950.—Witzels method of gastrostomy, a longitudinal view explaining the relation of the tube to the arrangement of the parts. wrapped in for two or three inches of its length by uniting the walls of thestomach over it with several silk Lembert sutures, fortified, if need be, bya continuous row thereafter (Figs. 940 and 94T). The stomach is allowed us OPEKATIVE SUIIGKRY. to retreat sufficiently to permit the entire operation field to present at thewound, when its borders are closely united to the ])eritonanun and posteriorlayer of the sheath of the rectus by interrupted silk sutures (Fil,^ 948).The abdomin


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