Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 857.—Right kidney projecting from wound. Ob-server standing on riglit side of patient: i and 2, Slings in place,with sutures external; 3, skin of the back; 4, upper renal pole;S, lower renal pole; 6, convex border of kidney; 7, external sur-face of kindey. (Slings should be broader than those shown inillustration.) Fig. 858.—Right kidney re-stored to place, seen from in front:I and 2, SUngs in place, sutures ante-rior; 4, upper renal pole; 5, lowerrenal pole; 7, anterior surface ofkidney. (Shngs should be broaderthan those shown in illustration.) th


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 857.—Right kidney projecting from wound. Ob-server standing on riglit side of patient: i and 2, Slings in place,with sutures external; 3, skin of the back; 4, upper renal pole;S, lower renal pole; 6, convex border of kidney; 7, external sur-face of kindey. (Slings should be broader than those shown inillustration.) Fig. 858.—Right kidney re-stored to place, seen from in front:I and 2, SUngs in place, sutures ante-rior; 4, upper renal pole; 5, lowerrenal pole; 7, anterior surface ofkidney. (Shngs should be broaderthan those shown in illustration.) the kidney is scarified. I always have packing prepared by suturingtogether with the finest plain catgut the ends of two pieces of iodoformgauze. Two such strands are prepared (Fig. 856). One piece of iodoformgauze is placed under the upper end of the kidney, and another piece under thelower end, the sling in each instance being directly under the kidney with thesuture line external and not in front, as the kidney protrudes from the


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