. Modern surgery, general and operative. on ofsaliva, if it does not disappear spontaneously, can usually be caused to disappearby continued pressure. When a wound of a salivary gland is infected a. singlefistula or multiple fistula may be left as a legacy. A salivary fistula is veryannoying, because the saHva flows constantly. A fistula of a gland usuallyheals spontaneously after a long time, but healing may be quickly broughtabout by touching the orifice with the Paquelin cautery. Wound of Stems duct is apt to cause a fistula, and the condition is oftendifficult to cure. In this condition, i


. Modern surgery, general and operative. on ofsaliva, if it does not disappear spontaneously, can usually be caused to disappearby continued pressure. When a wound of a salivary gland is infected a. singlefistula or multiple fistula may be left as a legacy. A salivary fistula is veryannoying, because the saHva flows constantly. A fistula of a gland usuallyheals spontaneously after a long time, but healing may be quickly broughtabout by touching the orifice with the Paquelin cautery. Wound of Stems duct is apt to cause a fistula, and the condition is oftendifficult to cure. In this condition, if the duct has been cut across, the centralend grows fast to the cutaneous surface. Fistula of Stenos duct inay also becaused by obstruction and rupture of the duct and by suppurative or gan-grenous processes. In wounds of the duct the ends should be brought as near together aspossible by catgut sutures which do not enter the lumen of the duct. If themucous membrane is not already opened an incision should be made through Parotitis 1043.


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