. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. AMPUTATION OF THE EAE. 757 Partial amputation may be performed with the patient in any posture, and may be considerably simplified by using Brog-. <fj|i|J Figs. 552, 553.—Brognlez Apparatus for Amputation of the Tar. Fig. 554.—Apparatus of Brog- niez in Position. niez's apparatus. This consists of a wooden model of the inside of the cartilage (Fig. 552), and of metallic en- velopes or patterns of the outside (Fig. 553) of which "there should be separate ones for each ear. Both the wooden model and the metallic pattern are he


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. AMPUTATION OF THE EAE. 757 Partial amputation may be performed with the patient in any posture, and may be considerably simplified by using Brog-. <fj|i|J Figs. 552, 553.—Brognlez Apparatus for Amputation of the Tar. Fig. 554.—Apparatus of Brog- niez in Position. niez's apparatus. This consists of a wooden model of the inside of the cartilage (Fig. 552), and of metallic en- velopes or patterns of the outside (Fig. 553) of which "there should be separate ones for each ear. Both the wooden model and the metallic pattern are held in. place by a systematic screw (or wood screw) like those usen by cabinet-ma^ kers in gluing wooden joints together. The ap- paratus is adjusted as shown in Fig. 554, and the excision of the protruding cartUage is made with the bistoury. Amputation with the nippers of Garsault (Fig. 555), or that with the bistoury do not give equally satisfactory results. Complete amputation, according to Peuch and Toussaint, is best performed with the ani- mal under complete anesthesia. We have had opportunities of operating without it, but it cannot be questioned that it furnishes power- ful assistance, when it becomes necessary to 1 ii 1 1 • 1 • Fig. 65.'i.—Nippers of keep the head in place, as in this case. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray


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