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Page 110
Ascitic Auid , if present , must be removed before the insufflation of air . All the
layers of the abdominal wall are infiltrated with a local anesthetic at the point
selected for the introduction of the instrument . A small skin incision is then made
...
Ascitic Auid , if present , must be removed before the insufflation of air . All the
layers of the abdominal wall are infiltrated with a local anesthetic at the point
selected for the introduction of the instrument . A small skin incision is then made
...
Page 191
... the patient presents the syndrome of gastric retention , constipation and failure
to pass Hatus , abdominal distention , a " silent abdomen " and the roentgen
findings of dilatation of the small and large intestine with gas and accumulated
Auid .
... the patient presents the syndrome of gastric retention , constipation and failure
to pass Hatus , abdominal distention , a " silent abdomen " and the roentgen
findings of dilatation of the small and large intestine with gas and accumulated
Auid .
Page 192
Extravasation of blood takes place into the lumen of the bowel , and sanguineous
serous Auid accumulates also in the peritoneal cavity . Purulent peritonitis ( see
page 193 ) may finally supervene , owing to a necrotic perforation of the bowel ...
Extravasation of blood takes place into the lumen of the bowel , and sanguineous
serous Auid accumulates also in the peritoneal cavity . Purulent peritonitis ( see
page 193 ) may finally supervene , owing to a necrotic perforation of the bowel ...
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