Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . H. Fig. 39.—Chain Suture with a Series of Needles, Longs Process (op Asheville). 1. Series ofneedles threaded on one thread ; 2. Insertion of first loop. Second needle transfixes the pedicle 3. All theloops in place. Thomson has made a series of interesting experiments with thesuture materials most in use for laparatomies. Carbolized catgut isabsorbed in ten days; chromic acid catgut lasts for several months, asSanger and Doderlein ascertained upon patients who survived Cesa-rean section. Silk-worm gut was intact at the end of two


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . H. Fig. 39.—Chain Suture with a Series of Needles, Longs Process (op Asheville). 1. Series ofneedles threaded on one thread ; 2. Insertion of first loop. Second needle transfixes the pedicle 3. All theloops in place. Thomson has made a series of interesting experiments with thesuture materials most in use for laparatomies. Carbolized catgut isabsorbed in ten days; chromic acid catgut lasts for several months, asSanger and Doderlein ascertained upon patients who survived Cesa-rean section. Silk-worm gut was intact at the end of two is somewhat disorganized at the end of fifty days. The silkthreads are at first infiltrated with a new cell growth, become en-cysted, and finally disappear, but this is a process which it takesseveral months to accomplish, and before that time they may play METHODS OF SUTURE AXD HjEMOSTASIS. 59 the part of foreign bodies. The only explanation of this infection isthe passage of germs through the intestines or the Fallopian tubes;unless, indeed, w


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