The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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Page 116
A row of simple sutures approximates the full thickness of the open bowel with
the skin of the opened anal dimple . ... SOME REDUNDANCY ; PERINEUM
SUTURED INCISION OPENING COLOSTOMY ELECTROSURGICALLY large
amounts ...
A row of simple sutures approximates the full thickness of the open bowel with
the skin of the opened anal dimple . ... SOME REDUNDANCY ; PERINEUM
SUTURED INCISION OPENING COLOSTOMY ELECTROSURGICALLY large
amounts ...
Page 173
A fistula is called " complete " when both openings , the primary ( cryptic ) and the
secondary , can be detected and are accessible . Such a complete variety usually
connects the rectal lumen with the anal or peri - anal skin . If only one opening ...
A fistula is called " complete " when both openings , the primary ( cryptic ) and the
secondary , can be detected and are accessible . Such a complete variety usually
connects the rectal lumen with the anal or peri - anal skin . If only one opening ...
Page 211
OPERATION FROM ABOVE OPERATION FROM BELOW BOWEL SLIDING
HERNIA SAC OPENED , REVEALING VISCERAL ... A blunt , curved clamp ,
inserted through this opening , is passed downward superficially and medially to
the sac ...
OPERATION FROM ABOVE OPERATION FROM BELOW BOWEL SLIDING
HERNIA SAC OPENED , REVEALING VISCERAL ... A blunt , curved clamp ,
inserted through this opening , is passed downward superficially and medially to
the sac ...
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