. Operative surgery. Fig. 877.—Trendelenburgs tam-pon, a, b. Tube for inflatingrubber bag (c). k. Clamp, Fig. 878.—Trendelenburgs tampon in Bag for inflation of the tampon, b. Metallicfunnel covered with flannel for anaesthesia. Perier recommends the performance of laryngectomy without pre-liminary tracheotomy through an 1-shaped incision made from the hyoidbone to below the cricoid cartilage. The larynx is exposed laterally, twostout threads are passed through the trachea at the site of proposed divi-sion, the trachea is severed, and a special tube is inserted into the openend thr
. Operative surgery. Fig. 877.—Trendelenburgs tam-pon, a, b. Tube for inflatingrubber bag (c). k. Clamp, Fig. 878.—Trendelenburgs tampon in Bag for inflation of the tampon, b. Metallicfunnel covered with flannel for anaesthesia. Perier recommends the performance of laryngectomy without pre-liminary tracheotomy through an 1-shaped incision made from the hyoidbone to below the cricoid cartilage. The larynx is exposed laterally, twostout threads are passed through the trachea at the site of proposed divi-sion, the trachea is severed, and a special tube is inserted into the openend through which anassthesia is continued while the operation is beingcompleted. Tamponing of the Trachea.—Tamponing the trachea calls for more thanpassing notice because of the acknowledged, direct, and consequent dangers OPERATIONS ON THE NECK. YOT
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