. Manual of operative surgery. ulcers of the pylorus or particularlyof the duodenum. 1. Doyen and v. Eiselsbergs Method.—-Choose a place to the oral side of theulcer and in healthy tissue. Make an opening, close to the lesser curvature,through the lesser omentum and a corresponding opening close to the greatercurvature, through the gastro-colic omentum. Apply two clamps to the stom-ach. Place a strip of gauze behind the clamped portion of the the stomach between the clamps with a thermo-cautery. Close eachstump by a row of through-and-through sutures buried by a row of seroussut


. Manual of operative surgery. ulcers of the pylorus or particularlyof the duodenum. 1. Doyen and v. Eiselsbergs Method.—-Choose a place to the oral side of theulcer and in healthy tissue. Make an opening, close to the lesser curvature,through the lesser omentum and a corresponding opening close to the greatercurvature, through the gastro-colic omentum. Apply two clamps to the stom-ach. Place a strip of gauze behind the clamped portion of the the stomach between the clamps with a thermo-cautery. Close eachstump by a row of through-and-through sutures buried by a row of seroussutures. 2. BartleWs Method (Journ. A. M. A., Aug. 15, 1914).—Choose a place on theoral side of the ulcer (whether of the duodenum, pylorus or pyloric antrum).Make an opening through the great omentum close to the greater two crushing clamps to two-thirds of the diameter of the stomach and cutbetween them. Close the wound with through-and-through sutures. Burythis line of sutures by serous sutures (Fig. 494)..


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