The surgical assistant, a manual for students, practitioners, hospital internes and nurses . FiG. 35. Fenestrated drainage tube. ing end of the tube. For introduction through a narrow oran irregular tract, the tube may be stretched tightly over alarge probe, the tip of which impinges against the inside of 1S4 The Surgical Assistant. the rubber near the end. Traction threads, for pulHng tub-ing through a sinus, or attaching tampons, are best fastenedby a clove hitch (the manner of making which is shown infigure 37), which is secure but easily removable. The preparation of the tampon camila and


The surgical assistant, a manual for students, practitioners, hospital internes and nurses . FiG. 35. Fenestrated drainage tube. ing end of the tube. For introduction through a narrow oran irregular tract, the tube may be stretched tightly over alarge probe, the tip of which impinges against the inside of 1S4 The Surgical Assistant. the rubber near the end. Traction threads, for pulHng tub-ing through a sinus, or attaching tampons, are best fastenedby a clove hitch (the manner of making which is shown infigure 37), which is secure but easily removable. The preparation of the tampon camila and of the canule. Fig. 36. Handing drainage tube on probe. en chemise will be more appropriately described in discuss-ing assistance at rectal operations. In the manner of passing an instrument, there is an appliance or dressing should he placed in the grasp ofthe operator in the direction and position in which he is toapply it in the wound. This relieves him of the necessity of Handing Instruments. 125 lifting his eyes from the operating field to the appliance, andof turning the latter about in his hand.


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