. Manual of operative surgery. , Payrs, to the stomach. Remove the clamp andreplace it by a strong ligature. Bury the ligature with a row of serous sutures(Fig. 495). 4. Author^s Method.—^Ligate and cut away a sufficient tag of great this tag like a ligature tightly around the pylorus. Bury the implantby a row of serous sutures. A strip of fascia may be used in the same fashion(Wilms). 5. C. H. Mayos Method.—Introduce a closed hemostat through the greatomentum close to the greater curvature, pass it upwards behind the stomachand make its point seize the lesser omentum some distan


. Manual of operative surgery. , Payrs, to the stomach. Remove the clamp andreplace it by a strong ligature. Bury the ligature with a row of serous sutures(Fig. 495). 4. Author^s Method.—^Ligate and cut away a sufficient tag of great this tag like a ligature tightly around the pylorus. Bury the implantby a row of serous sutures. A strip of fascia may be used in the same fashion(Wilms). 5. C. H. Mayos Method.—Introduce a closed hemostat through the greatomentum close to the greater curvature, pass it upwards behind the stomachand make its point seize the lesser omentum some distance above the lessercurvature. Pull the lesser omentum behind the stomach out through the per- ;74 THE STOMACH forated great omentum and then upwards in front of the stomach to be suturedto the rest of the lesser omentum. 6. Brewer (Surg., Gyn., Obst., Feb. 1914).—Pass a band of aluminum about5 cm. long by i cm. wide around the pylorus and compress it sufficiently toobliterate the lumen without interfering with Fig. 498.—{Porta, J. de Chir.) Fig. 499.—{Porta, J. de Chir.)


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