Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 217.—Circular arteriorrhaphy in complete division of an artery: A, Method of Salomoniand Tomaselli—interrupted sutures through all coats; B, method of Gluck—interrupted suturesthrough outer coats, protected by cyhnder of decalcified bone, ivory, or rubber (Bickham). Complete circular division may be treated by Murphys plan, viz., invagina-tion of one end of the cut vessel into the other end split to receive it (Figs. 215and 216), by Bickhams plan of a cobblers stitch followed by interruptedsutures, or by one of the plans shown in Fig. 217. 444 Disea


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 217.—Circular arteriorrhaphy in complete division of an artery: A, Method of Salomoniand Tomaselli—interrupted sutures through all coats; B, method of Gluck—interrupted suturesthrough outer coats, protected by cyhnder of decalcified bone, ivory, or rubber (Bickham). Complete circular division may be treated by Murphys plan, viz., invagina-tion of one end of the cut vessel into the other end split to receive it (Figs. 215and 216), by Bickhams plan of a cobblers stitch followed by interruptedsutures, or by one of the plans shown in Fig. 217. 444 Diseases and Injuries of the Heart and Vessels The author successfully sutured a small wound in the axillary^ artery. Stew-art removed a clot from the femoral and sutured the vessel. Murphy removeda clot from the external iliac artery and sutured the vessel. Braun (Zentral-blatt fiir Chirurgie, August 29, 1908) resected a portion of the aorta along witha tumor and performed circular suture. Depage successfully sutured the com-mon caro


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