Secondary suture for postoperative suppuration of the abdominal wall. Spinger (Zbl. F. Gyn., 1933, no. 31)
P. Manenkov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1933, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (10) : 839 -839.
Secondary suture for postoperative suppuration of the abdominal wall. Spinger (Zbl. F. Gyn., 1933, no. 31)
Sringer (Zbl. F. Gyn., 1933, No. 31) recommends using Villaag's secondary suture for suppuration in the area of a laparotomic wound. His technique is as follows: under light ether anesthesia, a wound opens throughout the entire area of suppuration; the wound surface is thoroughly cleaned with hydrogen peroxide, and firmly adhering deposits are removed with the help of a tupfer; then the wound is connected in layers with knotty sutures (on the skin — a knotted silk suture, not staples); stopping bleeding is done by injecting; the dressing consists of dry absorbent gauze; sutures are removed in 6-7 days.
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