. The principles and practice of surgery. forceps. Thus secured, the wires are cut off an eighth of an inchfrom the button, and turned down, completing the operation. ()1 Such is the simplest form of button suture applicable to small anduncomplicated fistulse, anywhere between the root of the urethra andthe cervix uteri. Modifications will of course be required in indi-vidual cases, as before indicated, the success being in proportion tothe proper understanding of the conditions. The cuts, Figs. 463a to4673 exhibit this suture as applied in typical cases by Dr. Bozeman, 1 Louisville Re


. The principles and practice of surgery. forceps. Thus secured, the wires are cut off an eighth of an inchfrom the button, and turned down, completing the operation. ()1 Such is the simplest form of button suture applicable to small anduncomplicated fistulse, anywhere between the root of the urethra andthe cervix uteri. Modifications will of course be required in indi-vidual cases, as before indicated, the success being in proportion tothe proper understanding of the conditions. The cuts, Figs. 463a to4673 exhibit this suture as applied in typical cases by Dr. Bozeman, 1 Louisville Review, May, 1856. 2 Trans. New York State Medical Society, 1869.* Am. Jour, of Obstetrics, May, 1870. 926 UEINARY. FISTULA. viz.: Fig. 463 depicts the button for lacerations of the urethra upwardsfrom the meatus. Fig. 461. Fig.


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