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Page 168
... removal of the stones , and the other is the drainage of the gall bladder and ducts . A variety of incisions have been recommended for the purpose of exposing the gall bladder , but one along the right border of the right rectus , or ...
... removal of the stones , and the other is the drainage of the gall bladder and ducts . A variety of incisions have been recommended for the purpose of exposing the gall bladder , but one along the right border of the right rectus , or ...
Page 169
... removed , while one or two narrow pieces may be placed about the gall bladder to assist in drainage . The major portion of the wound may then be closed . Gall Stones in the Common Duct . -Until recently it was considered a most ...
... removed , while one or two narrow pieces may be placed about the gall bladder to assist in drainage . The major portion of the wound may then be closed . Gall Stones in the Common Duct . -Until recently it was considered a most ...
Page 170
... removed , and the gall bladder then drained . In the majority of cases , drainage of the gall blad- der is all that is ... removal of the gall bladder , gives the best results . Cholecystostomy , with drainage , is the simpler operation ...
... removed , and the gall bladder then drained . In the majority of cases , drainage of the gall blad- der is all that is ... removal of the gall bladder , gives the best results . Cholecystostomy , with drainage , is the simpler operation ...
Page 171
... removed from below upwards . By preserving part of the peritoneal cover- ing of the gall bladder the incision may be closed with a few stitches of cat - gut . Drainage may be effected through the open end of the cystic duct by placing a ...
... removed from below upwards . By preserving part of the peritoneal cover- ing of the gall bladder the incision may be closed with a few stitches of cat - gut . Drainage may be effected through the open end of the cystic duct by placing a ...
Page 183
... this method in operating . Wash- ing of the peritoneal cavity , or extensive manipulation with the idea of removing infection from the peritoneum , is con- traindicated in these cases . Drainage of the peritoneal cav-
... this method in operating . Wash- ing of the peritoneal cavity , or extensive manipulation with the idea of removing infection from the peritoneum , is con- traindicated in these cases . Drainage of the peritoneal cav-
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