Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1297.—Mattress-interlocking Stitch of manner of tying sutures. has been excluded and no longer functionates; and for injuries, vascular dis-eases, or tumors of the mesentery, in which the blood supply of the intes-tine is so compromised or threatened as to cause or threaten gangrene ofthe bowel. In resections where there is gangrenous or distended bowel, the mesenteryshould be freed from the bowel to the full extent; the distal division of thein
Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1297.—Mattress-interlocking Stitch of manner of tying sutures. has been excluded and no longer functionates; and for injuries, vascular dis-eases, or tumors of the mesentery, in which the blood supply of the intes-tine is so compromised or threatened as to cause or threaten gangrene ofthe bowel. In resections where there is gangrenous or distended bowel, the mesenteryshould be freed from the bowel to the full extent; the distal division of theintestine is then made; and the segment which is to be removed used as atube to convey away from the field of operation the contents of the bowelabove. After the intestine has thus been emptied, the upper clamps areapplied, and the resection proceeded with (the methods of anastomosis aregiven below). Anastomosis may be difficult in some situations because of adhesions or 640 SURGICA L TREA TMEN T
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