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Identifier: postoperativetr00mors (find matches)
Title: Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Morse, Nathan Clark. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Operations, Surgical. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 84.—Suture of Perineum after Martins Method.—(Martin,by permission.) are kept upon liquid food for at least two days before the operation.The intestinal tract is rendered as aseptic as it is possible to make it.Twenty-four hours after the operation laxatives should be administered, 288 POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT. assisted, if necessary, by mild stimulating enemas. No attempt toestablish constipation should be made; the bowels should move naturallyfrom the first.
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Fig. 85.—Complete Closure of Perineum, showing Buried Suture Knots.— (Martin, by permission.) Care of the Perineum.—Besides dressing the perineum with padsof fluffy, sterilized gauze after each urination of the patient or move- OPERATIONS I PON ITKRIS, m.ADDKR, KIDNKYS, KTC. 289 mcnt of her bowels, the perineum is, as indicated before, irrigated severaltimes a day and the dressings replaced. A note must be made at the time of the operation of the numberof sutures inserted, as it is not uncommon to find, when weeks haveelapsed, that a suture has been overlooked. As the sutures are of silkworm-gut, it is necessary that they be removed,and their removal is accomplished on the twelfth day after the opera-tion. As the sutures are tied just within the skin-margin, the operatorwill find that the knots, after complete union has occurred, are buriedbeneath the skin. The removal of the sutures, therefore, is a pointrequiring considerable delicacy of treatment. After the sutures areseparat

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