Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . he one-ide. and through the transversalis fasciaand Pouparfs ligament and fibres of theaponeurosis of the external obliquemuscle on the other. The two outer-most of these deep mattress-sutures passthrough muscular tissues and the sametissues on both sides of the are the most important stitches. for the tians]»lantc(l cord passes out be-tween ilieiii. It placed till) close together(he eirciiiatidii (if tlie cdiil might be im-])(rile(l. and if tno far apart the herniamight recur, the precise point out towiiicli the cord is tran


Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . he one-ide. and through the transversalis fasciaand Pouparfs ligament and fibres of theaponeurosis of the external obliquemuscle on the other. The two outer-most of these deep mattress-sutures passthrough muscular tissues and the sametissues on both sides of the are the most important stitches. for the tians]»lantc(l cord passes out be-tween ilieiii. It placed till) close together(he eirciiiatidii (if tlie cdiil might be im-])(rile(l. and if tno far apart the herniamight recur, the precise point out towiiicli the cord is transplanted dependsupon the condition of the muscles at theinternal abdominal ring. If in this situ-ation they arc thick and tirm, and pre-sent broad, raw surfaces, the cord maybe brought out heic. Hut if the muscles<are attenuated at tiiis jjoint, and present,thin, cut edges, tiie cord is transplantedfarther out. Tlie skin-wound is broughttogether by buried skin-sutures of veryfine silk. He uses an uninterruptedbiu-ied skin-suture without knots, which. Double inguinal hernia (inoperable). is witlidrawn after two or three transplanted cord lies on the apo-neurosis of the external oblique muscleand is covered by skin only.] The ]?assini and lialsted methodshave given such satisfactory results,with so small a mortalitj, that thewriter believes tlial simple reducible her-nia -honld lie im-lnded among the in-dications for o])eration. J. B. Deaver(.\mer. Jour, of tlie ^led. Sciences, June,?). literature of 96-97-98. Two liundiccl and fifty IJassini opera-tions for tlic cure of inguinal herniawithout moitality. These operations 434 HERXIA. IXGUIXAL. RADICAL OPERATION. were done ujjon 216 patients, 34 havingbeen operated upon on both of the cases were females and164 were males. The ages of the pa-tients varied from 5 months to over 80years. Fifty-five of the operations wereon patients under 14, 16 of them werepatients over GO, and 2 were on patientsover


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