. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 9.—Segment of Bowel. InterruptedLembert sutures in place. Pig. 10.—Segment of Bowel. Lembertsutures tied. It will be noted that theydo not penetrate through the entirethickness of the wall of the gut. Suture of Serous Surfaces, Bowel, etc.—The essential object isto secure rapid adhesion by approximating serous surface to seroussurface, and this is accomplished by means of the Lembert suture. The Lembert suture catches the serous and muscular coats ofthe bowel, but does not penetrate into the mucous membrane should not enter in


. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 9.—Segment of Bowel. InterruptedLembert sutures in place. Pig. 10.—Segment of Bowel. Lembertsutures tied. It will be noted that theydo not penetrate through the entirethickness of the wall of the gut. Suture of Serous Surfaces, Bowel, etc.—The essential object isto secure rapid adhesion by approximating serous surface to seroussurface, and this is accomplished by means of the Lembert suture. The Lembert suture catches the serous and muscular coats ofthe bowel, but does not penetrate into the mucous membrane should not enter into the cavity of the gut, etc. For this suturesilk should be employed. It may be introduced interrupted or con-tinuous, and is applied in such a manner as to invert the edges andjoin opposite serous surfaces. A straight round cambric needle is usually employed to carrythe Lembert suture, but occasionally, especially in sewing deepwithin the abdominal cavity, a thin curved surgeons needle in aholder may be more convenient. 18 GENERAL CONSIDERAT


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