. Surgical and obstetrical operations. Veterinary surgery. 74 ESOPHAGOTOMY the manner described, and the incision should be made only large enough to permit its removal. In diverticuli of the esophagus, an elliptical piece of the mucous membrane which has been overstretched is cut out. The esophageal wound is closed by a laminated suture, that is, the mucous membrane is united by means of an intestinal suture and the muscular wall closed over this. The skin and muscu- lar wound may either be left open or closed with the Bayer suture and bandaged, with a drainage tube in the lower FIG.


. Surgical and obstetrical operations. Veterinary surgery. 74 ESOPHAGOTOMY the manner described, and the incision should be made only large enough to permit its removal. In diverticuli of the esophagus, an elliptical piece of the mucous membrane which has been overstretched is cut out. The esophageal wound is closed by a laminated suture, that is, the mucous membrane is united by means of an intestinal suture and the muscular wall closed over this. The skin and muscu- lar wound may either be left open or closed with the Bayer suture and bandaged, with a drainage tube in the lower FIG. 27 Esophagotomy c, Common carotid artery; /, jugular vein; o, o', esophagus; s, sympathetic nerve; t, trachea; st, mastoido-humeralis (levator humeri) Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Frost, James Nathan, joint author; Pfeiffer, Wilhelm, 1867-. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author


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