Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 708.—Showing relative size of incision and method ofintroducing sutures in lateral approximation with Fig. 709.—Suturing intestines in apposition be- Fig. 710.—Showing the 4-inch incision and sewingfore incision (Abbe). of the edges (.\bbe). the extremities side by side and applies two rows of a Dupuytren suture, J inchapart. These rows of sutures are i inch longer than the slit in the bowel willbe (Fig. 709), the thread at the end of each row being left long. An incision ismade in the bowel, J inch from the sutures, both rows of thr


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 708.—Showing relative size of incision and method ofintroducing sutures in lateral approximation with Fig. 709.—Suturing intestines in apposition be- Fig. 710.—Showing the 4-inch incision and sewingfore incision (Abbe). of the edges (.\bbe). the extremities side by side and applies two rows of a Dupuytren suture, J inchapart. These rows of sutures are i inch longer than the slit in the bowel willbe (Fig. 709), the thread at the end of each row being left long. An incision ismade in the bowel, J inch from the sutures, both rows of threads being on thesame side of the cut. This incision is 4 inches long. The other portion of thebowel is then incised in the same way. The adjacent cut edges are united bya whip-stitch which goes through all the coats, and the free cut edges are Operation with Rings for Lateral Intestinal Anastomosis 1115 stitched in the same manner (Fig. 710). The surgeon now utilizes the longthreads of the first sutures, and brings the serous surfaces of the oppositesides together by means of Dupuytrens suture. Halsted performs anastomo-sis as follows: He places the t


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