Canine and feline surgery .. . - Vars^-. Fig. . half completed (flog s bowel). A.\. Arteries ligatured ; BB. Arterial loops ; c. Gap in mesentery ; i>. Double turn ;E. Cut margins of gut; GG. Gut. apex of each cone between the thumb and fingers, kept thecut ends of the gut in view (otherwise excessive inversionoccurred during the suturing), and gradually rotated the bowelback to its original position as the suturing proceeded. Especialcare must be taken to bury the cone suture knots, or peri-tonitis is apt to ensue. As each double turn (see Fig. 57)of the continuous suture was i


Canine and feline surgery .. . - Vars^-. Fig. . half completed (flog s bowel). A.\. Arteries ligatured ; BB. Arterial loops ; c. Gap in mesentery ; i>. Double turn ;E. Cut margins of gut; GG. Gut. apex of each cone between the thumb and fingers, kept thecut ends of the gut in view (otherwise excessive inversionoccurred during the suturing), and gradually rotated the bowelback to its original position as the suturing proceeded. Especialcare must be taken to bury the cone suture knots, or peri-tonitis is apt to ensue. As each double turn (see Fig. 57)of the continuous suture was in process of being tightened, theassistant, with the closed blades of a pair of scissors applied on 102 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY. the flat, or other instrument, inverted the margins of the boweland kept them so until the double turn was drawn sufficientlytight to invert them permanently. When the gut had beensutured all round, the two ends of the suture were tied witha reef knot; the bowel was carefully cleansed and the line ofresectio


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