Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . mining finger breaks the band and relieves theobstruction. The bowel which is angulated across the band, may havesustained so much damage at the line of pressure, that when the constrictionis relieved and intestinal contents dilate this injured place, rupture of the gut 600 5URGICAL TREA TMENI may occur. This should be guarded against by compressing the bowel abovethe stricture to control its contents while the degree of injury is narrow line of weakn


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . mining finger breaks the band and relieves theobstruction. The bowel which is angulated across the band, may havesustained so much damage at the line of pressure, that when the constrictionis relieved and intestinal contents dilate this injured place, rupture of the gut 600 5URGICAL TREA TMENI may occur. This should be guarded against by compressing the bowel abovethe stricture to control its contents while the degree of injury is narrow line of weakness may be reinforced by a transverse suture of theouter coats over the damaged strip. When a band is divided it should becut away entirely at both extremities, as the free ends will form otherattachments and may again cause trouble. Obstruction from adhesions may be the sort which occurs as a result ofperitonitis matting together coils of bowel and inhibiting peristalsis. It maybe necessary in these cases to resect the adherent mass or to exclude it byanastomosis above and below, as is done for tuberculosis of the intestines.


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