Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. Qg2.—Posterior dap in authors un-usual case requiring hip-joint amputation:a—b. The anterior itdsion; a-c—d. the ex-Fig, ggi.—^Macewens method for compression of the ab- temal incision and the beginning of thedominal aorta (American Text-Book of Surger\-). posterior cut. it and I was obliged to make the posterior flap shown in Fig. 992. If theconstricting band of Esmarch is applied by the ordinary- method, it is certainto sHp. It may remain in place if appHed as a figure-of-S of the thigh and thepeMs, but even then it is uncertain. A satisfactory- m


Modern surgery, general and operative . Fig. Qg2.—Posterior dap in authors un-usual case requiring hip-joint amputation:a—b. The anterior itdsion; a-c—d. the ex-Fig, ggi.—^Macewens method for compression of the ab- temal incision and the beginning of thedominal aorta (American Text-Book of Surger\-). posterior cut. it and I was obliged to make the posterior flap shown in Fig. 992. If theconstricting band of Esmarch is applied by the ordinary- method, it is certainto sHp. It may remain in place if appHed as a figure-of-S of the thigh and thepeMs, but even then it is uncertain. A satisfactory- method in many cases is Wyeths, in which the constrictoris held in place by the preliminary- passage of two steel pins (Fig. 993). Tren-delenburgs method consisted in passing one pin and winding an elastictube about it. Wyeth applied the principle and greatly improved themethod. The outer pin is inserted i^ inches below and a little internal tothe anterior superior spine of the ilium, and is brought out just back of the greattro


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