The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Fig. JOBERTS suture for the intestine. 30Ji 6. The suture being successfully completed, the piece of intestineis replaced within the abdominal cavity, after it has been carefullycleaned and disinfected. The abdominal wound is also closed withsutures. 0. URETHROTOMY AND LITHOTOMY. 1. Opening the urethra from the perinaeum is urgently called for(Boutonniere, external urethrotomy), when the urethra is injured (con-tused or ruptured), and dangerous urinary extravasation threatens oris already present. 2. A grooved st


The surgeon's handbook on the treatment of wounded in war : a prize essay . Fig. JOBERTS suture for the intestine. 30Ji 6. The suture being successfully completed, the piece of intestineis replaced within the abdominal cavity, after it has been carefullycleaned and disinfected. The abdominal wound is also closed withsutures. 0. URETHROTOMY AND LITHOTOMY. 1. Opening the urethra from the perinaeum is urgently called for(Boutonniere, external urethrotomy), when the urethra is injured (con-tused or ruptured), and dangerous urinary extravasation threatens oris already present. 2. A grooved staff or a catheter is passed into the bladder; orif that is impossible it is passed as far as the seat of injury, andheld firmly there by an assistant exactly in the middle line. 3. The patient is placed upon his back at the edge of the operatingtable, with his legs widely separated (lithotomy position). Fig. 529.


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