Operative surgery . separately. If this be not done, the patient will be exposed to thedanger of the occurrence of a hernial protrusion, due to the weakening ofthe abdominal walls. This is a precaution which should always be takenin operations involving the separation of the peritonaeum. The Results.—Of 164 cases, 139 recovered and 33 died; of 118 donebefore antisepsis, 93 recovered, 25 died; of 44 under asepsis, 36 recovered,8 died. Of the 118, 81 were for aneurism, 74 recovered, 7 died; 35 forhaemorrhage, 20 recovered, 15 died; of 2 for tumor, both died. One of the118 was done transperito-ne


Operative surgery . separately. If this be not done, the patient will be exposed to thedanger of the occurrence of a hernial protrusion, due to the weakening ofthe abdominal walls. This is a precaution which should always be takenin operations involving the separation of the peritonaeum. The Results.—Of 164 cases, 139 recovered and 33 died; of 118 donebefore antisepsis, 93 recovered, 25 died; of 44 under asepsis, 36 recovered,8 died. Of the 118, 81 were for aneurism, 74 recovered, 7 died; 35 forhaemorrhage, 20 recovered, 15 died; of 2 for tumor, both died. One of the118 was done transperito-neally and recovered; 34 were for aneurism, 29recovered, 5 died; 9 for haemorrhage, 6 recovered, 3 died; one for tumorrecovered. Of 25 done extraperitoneally, 20 recovered and 5 died; of 19done transperitoneally, 16 recovered and 3 died. THE LIGATURE OF ARTERIES. 141 liiBifflSjDif INTERNAL OBLiqUE PECTUS ABDOMINIS APONEUROSIS OFEXTERNAL OBLIQUE VEN/E C0MITE5. I THIN FASCIA\tRAN5VERSAUS. PERITONEUM. DEEP[EPIGASTRIC A. ]-€ I TENSOR VAGIN. FEM. M., ,^5*0 yf N


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