Operative surgery . with-out entertaining aserious considerationof the former plan. The Res Hits. —Doyens patient suc-cumbed on the sec- ond day. Bile had passed along the tube and no evidence of inflammationwas present on autopsy. Reynier operated successfully on a dog by this method. (HKUATIONS (»N VlSCKKA CONXKCTKI) W ITll 1KK1T<)NM;LM. 823 Resection of the Border of the Thorax.—If, in connection with luparoto-niv for abtloniinal wounds, in cases, in operation on tiie iicpaticducts, and in exploration of the liver, the space is too limited for suitablemanipuhition and wise


Operative surgery . with-out entertaining aserious considerationof the former plan. The Res Hits. —Doyens patient suc-cumbed on the sec- ond day. Bile had passed along the tube and no evidence of inflammationwas present on autopsy. Reynier operated successfully on a dog by this method. (HKUATIONS (»N VlSCKKA CONXKCTKI) W ITll 1KK1T<)NM;LM. 823 Resection of the Border of the Thorax.—If, in connection with luparoto-niv for abtloniinal wounds, in cases, in operation on tiie iicpaticducts, and in exploration of the liver, the space is too limited for suitablemanipuhition and wise operative practice, resection of the costal cartilagesmaybe performed (Figs. 1030 and 1031). In thoracico-abdominal woundsthe transpleuro-pcritoneal route may be combined with the abdominal (c).The forcible drawing upward of the liver, along with the costal border ofthe thorax, together with the support gained by the passage of the fingerthrougli the foramen of Winslow, will increase markedly the opportunities.


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