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Identifier: surgicaltherapeu02doye (find matches)
Title: Surgical therapeutics and operative technique
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Doyen, Eugene Louis, 1859-1916 Spencer-Browne, H
Subjects: Surgical Procedures, Operative Surgery, Operative
Publisher: New York : William Wood
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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is summoned only in thosecases in which the wounded person has survived—whether by the efforts ofof nature or as a result of immediate attention. Wounds of the soft parts in the posterior cervical region are not of gravecharacter. The muscles of the nucha may be divided down to the vertebraewithout any serious complication. We will see afterwards how this sectionis carried out for the cure of spasmodic torticolhs. Operation.—When the gravity of the case and the extent of the lesionsnecessitate the intervention of the surgeon, he should be inspired by therespective conditions existing in each individual case. The examination is 160 SURGICAL THERAPEUTICS AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE conducted with care, and when the patient is very feeble, without anaesthesia,and the toilet of the wound is carried out; forcipressure being applied to allopen vessels, veins as well as arteries. When ligature is impracticable, thewalls of the injured vessels are sutured with the extra fine needles made for
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Fig. 276.—Suprasternal Phlegmonous Adenitis. Ossifluent abscess, ew houton de cTiemise, of the manubrium sterni; pretracheal adeno-phlegmon, burrowing into the interior mediastinum; abscess of the intertracheo-oesophageal space produced by the presence of a foreign body; retro-pharyngealadeno - phlegmon ; bullet of 6 millimetres in diameter, lodged in the body ofthe axis; tuberculous abscess of fifth cervical vertebra projecting towards theoesophagus; revolver bullet of 8 milUmetres embedded in the body of the seventhcervical vertebra; subcutaneous lipoma of the nucha; deep-seated lipoma of thenucha; ossifluent abscess of the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra. arteriorrhaphy. Whenever necessary, the suturing of the pharynx, larjaix,or trachea, is then proceeded with, and the wound is treated by antiseptictamponing, with or without partial reunion of the skin. The surgeon musthold himself in readiness to perform tracheotomy on the slightest warning. OPERATIONS ON THE N

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