A Manual of the Operations of Surgery
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Joseph Bell. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery
Table of Contents
PLATE I
PLATE II
PLATE III
PLATE IV
CHAPTER I
LIGATURE OF ARTERIES
CHAPTER II
AMPUTATIONS
CHAPTER III
EXCISION OF JOINTS
CHAPTER IV
OPERATIONS ON CRANIUM AND SCALP
CHAPTER V
OPERATIONS ON EYE
CHAPTER VI
OPERATIONS ON THE NOSE AND LIPS
CHAPTER VII
OPERATIONS ON THE JAWS
CHAPTER VIII
OPERATIONS ON MOUTH AND THROAT
CHAPTER IX
OPERATIONS ON AIR PASSAGES
CHAPTER X
OPERATIONS ON THORAX
CHAPTER XI
OPERATIONS ON ABDOMEN
CHAPTER XII
OPERATIONS ON PELVIS
CHAPTER XIII
TENOTOMY
CHAPTER XIV
OPERATIONS ON NERVES
ADDENDUM TO CHAPTER IX
INDEX
FOOTNOTES:
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Joseph Bell
For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
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Ligature of Gluteal.—This vessel, though one of the branches of the internal iliac, approaches the surface so nearly as to be occasionally wounded. It is also, though very rarely, the subject of spontaneous aneurism. The principle of treatment and the operation to be selected in any given case, depends upon its origin, whether traumatic or spontaneous. For if traumatic, the wound must almost necessarily be accessible from the outside; the neighbouring part of the artery is probably healthy, and hence the case can be treated by the old operation, slitting up the tumour, and tying the vessel above and below the wound. When the aneurism is spontaneous, there is no guide to tell us where the aneurism may have first originated; it may be that it is high up in the pelvis, and that the visible tumour is only its expansion in the direction of least resistance, or the coats of the vessel may be extensively diseased. The only chance is ligature of the internal iliac.
1. The old operation, or ligature of the gluteal artery in the hip.
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