Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 680.—Mayos method of gastro-enterostomy: Showing posterior wall of the stomach drawn-through a rent in the transverse mesocolon. Note slight separation of gastrocoHc omentum from itsattachment to the stomach, permitting anterior wall of stomach to appear, and insuring drainage atlowermost level. Black lines mark site of proposed anastomosis; the jejunimi shows at its origin. the suture line is inspected, the parts are returned to the belly, and theabdomen is closed. (See Moynihans Abdominal Operations.) The No-loop Operation of the Mayos for Gastro-


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. 680.—Mayos method of gastro-enterostomy: Showing posterior wall of the stomach drawn-through a rent in the transverse mesocolon. Note slight separation of gastrocoHc omentum from itsattachment to the stomach, permitting anterior wall of stomach to appear, and insuring drainage atlowermost level. Black lines mark site of proposed anastomosis; the jejunimi shows at its origin. the suture line is inspected, the parts are returned to the belly, and theabdomen is closed. (See Moynihans Abdominal Operations.) The No-loop Operation of the Mayos for Gastro-enterostomy iioi The No-loop Operation of the Mayos.—(Figs. 6S0-6S2).—It is thisoperation I usually perform. By it the gastric opening, which is placedin the line advised by JMoynihan, extends i or | inch into the anterior wall. Fig. 681.—Ma3-os method of gastro-enterostomy: Forceps in place and anastomosis half completed by suture. of the stomach, and thus the lowest part of the opening will be the lowestpart of the stomach (Fig. 680). The incision in the intestine begins from ito 3 inches from the origin of the jejunum, the measure being made on theanterior surface (Fig. 680).


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