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Identifier: operativesurgery00brya (find matches)
Title: Operative surgery
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Surgery, Operative
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton
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The borders of the tracheal open-ing can always be easily drawn apart by common tenacula or by two of theordinary grooved directors with aneurism-needle attachments (Fig. 864. e).The bivalve trachea tube is an admirable instrument, since it can be intro-duced through the opening in the trachea much more readily than the ordi-nary blunt-ended pattern, and can be quickly opened afterward by the intro-duction into it of the companion tube (Fig. 864, n). A long feather, withthe end of the brush remaining (Fig. 864, ;/), sliould be at hand to insert45* Pig. 863.—The surgical anatomy of larynx and trachea, a.Thyroid cartilage, h. Crico-thyroid membrane and ar-tery, erico-thyroid muscle at either side. c. Ci-icoid car-tilage, d. Superior thyroid vein. e. Infeiior thyroidvein. /. Innominate artery, g. Thymus gland, h.Sterno-hyoid muscle, i. Omo-hyoid muscle. /. Sternalattachment of sterno-mastoid, h. Jugular vein andbranches. 1,1, Carotid arteries and branches, m. Ster-num, n. Thyroid body.
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Fig. 864.—Instruments employed in operations on the trachea. a. Scalpels, sharp and probe-pointed, h. Scissors, curved and straight, blunt-pointed, c.Forcipressure. d. Mouse-tooth forceps, e. Directors with hooked extremities. /.Blunt hook. g. Strong tenaculum, h. Two-tined retractor, i. Small blunt re-tractor, h. Rubber tracheotomy tube with tapes attached. I. Hard-rubber tube. m.Gussenbauers tube. n. Bivalve tube. o. Konigs tube. p. Trousseaus tracheadilator, q. Tiemanns dilator, r. Chassaignacs dilator, s. Hairpin, pocketkmfe,and female catheter, t. Trachea forceps. «. Feather for introduction to trachea, v.Trachea forceps, w. Trachea aspirator, x. Ligatures, traction loops, and sutures.Spatula, mouth gag, tongue forceps, wipers, and shield, for mouth and eyes of opera-tor in diphtheria, ought to be at hand. Genzmers modification of Konigs tube (o)is valuable.684 OPERATIONS ON THE NECK. 685 through the tube into the trachea, to create the irritation sometimes neces-sary to cause

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