Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1230.—Operation for Cancer of Colon. Second operation. The loop of bowel with the tumor is fastened outside of the abdomen through a lower wound if the mesocolon is long enough to permit. after symptoms begin usually is too late to save the patient. The cases thatwill be saved by operation are those in which the tumor is accidentally 584 5 URGICA L TREA THEN T discovered in an early stage. The small intestine is commonly the seat ofthe disease. Carcinoma occu
Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1230.—Operation for Cancer of Colon. Second operation. The loop of bowel with the tumor is fastened outside of the abdomen through a lower wound if the mesocolon is long enough to permit. after symptoms begin usually is too late to save the patient. The cases thatwill be saved by operation are those in which the tumor is accidentally 584 5 URGICA L TREA THEN T discovered in an early stage. The small intestine is commonly the seat ofthe disease. Carcinoma occurs usually in the colon. The sigmoid flexure, the cecum,the splenic flexure, the hepatic flexure, the transverse and the ascending. Fig. 1231.—Operation for Cancer of operation. The tumor with the adjacent bowel is removed. This leaves two colos-tomy openings. colon are the common sites. Surgical treatment offers much in this diseaseif applied early. Ulceration of the mucous membrane is usually presentwhen these cases come to treatment, and the region of the disease is in
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