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Identifier: textbookofoperat1903koch (find matches)
Title: Text-book of operative surgery
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Kocher, Theodor, 1841-1917 Stiles, Harold J
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Surgery
Publisher: London : Adam and Charles Black
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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Gracilis.y^Add. magnus. embranosus. Transverse section through the thigh(from a photograph). of Jordans method) practised by us, diminishes the loss of blood, as it permitsof the part of the operation which must be done without complete prophylactic 414 OPERATIVE SURGERY Bectus femoris Ant. crural n.Femoral a.Femoral v.
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Pectineus m.(erroneouslydrawn divided). Fig. 241.—Disarticulation at the hip for disease affecting the soft parts in front. Extirpation methodby the oval (or lanceolate) incision. The main vessels are first tied ; the sartorius andilio-psoas muscles are divided and the joint is opened anteriorly. The pectineus is erroneouslyrepresented as divided, whereas the anterior surface of the muscle should have beenrepresented. LOWER EXTREMITY 415 control of haemorrhage being performed with the minimum of injury. Lister hasavailed himself by this method of the advantage of first of all disarticulating thehead of the femur, which Esmarch does last. The remarkable danger and mortality which formerly attended the operationhave been greatly reduced since Esmarch taught us how to effectually control thehaemorrhage. Roses method is meant to be performed without Esmarchs prophylacticmeasure. Thanks, therefore, to the improvement in the technique, amputation at thehip can now be undertaken without he

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