... 3. Gastro-enterostomy by the aid of large, moist perforated plates of decalcified bone, should be resorted to in the treatment of malignant stenosis of the pylorus, as soon as a positive diagnosis can be made and a radical operation is contra-indicated... The International Journal of Surgery - Page 1611892Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1891 - 312 pages
...operation and from them draws the following conclusions: I. Pyloroplasty, as devised by Heineke-Mikulicz, is the safest and most efficient operation for cicatricial...when the disease is limited to the organ primarily effected and the patient's general condition furnishes no contraindications. 3. Gastro-enterostomy... | |
| Medicine - 1892 - 396 pages
...a positive diagnosis can be made. Conclusions. — 1. Pyloroplasty, as devised by Heineke-Mikulicz, is the safest and most efficient operation for cicatricial...affected and the patient's general condition furnishes no centra-indication. 3. Gastro-enterostomy by the aid of large, moist, perforated plates of decalcified... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - Medicine - 1892 - 568 pages
...cases where he had operated for the relief of pyloric stenosis, and reached the following conclusions: (1) pyloroplasty, as devised by Heiueke-Mikulicz,...disease is limited to the organ primarily affected, and when the patient's general health furnishes no centra-indication. (3) gastro-enterostomy by the aid... | |
| 1892 - 568 pages
...Pyloroplasty, as devised by Heineke-Mikulicz, is the safest and most efficient operation for cicatrieial stenosis of the pylorus. 2. Pylorectomy in the treatment...affected and the patient's general condition furnishes no contraindications. 3. Gastro-enterostomy by the aid of large, moist, perforated plates of decalcified... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - Medicine - 1892 - 1024 pages
...immediate effects of the operation. He concludes by stating that pylorectomy in the treatment of carcinoma is a justifiable procedure when the disease is limited...general condition furnishes no contra-indication. Gastro-enterostomy by the aid of large, moist, perforated plates of decalcified bone should be resorted... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - Medicine - 1892 - 988 pages
...to the organ primarily affected and the patient's general condition furnishes no contra-indication. Gastro-enterostomy by the aid of large, moist, perforated...decalcified bone should be resorted to in the treatment af malignant stenosis of the pylorus as soon as a positive diagnosis can be made and a radical operation... | |
| Carl Anton Ewald - Stomach - 1897 - 628 pages
...weeks or months after the operation- -as follows : " 1. Pyloroplasty, as devised by Heinecke-Mikulicz, is the safest and most efficient operation for cicatricial...Gastroenterostomy by the aid of large, moist, perforated * Jaworski und Obalinski. Wiener klin. Wochenschr., 1889, No. 5. — Juworski und Rydygier. Dcutsch.... | |
| Missouri State Medical Association - Medicine - 1898 - 286 pages
...approved procedure. Pyleroplasty is the safest and most efficient operation for ciccatricial stenosis. Pylorectomy in the treatment of carcinoma of the pylorus...affected and the patient's general condition furnishes no contradiction. Gastro-enterostomy should be resorted to in the treatment of malignant stenosis of the... | |
| Medicine - 1891 - 456 pages
...author has formulated the following conclusions : 1°. Pyloroplasty, as devised by Heineke-Mikulicz, is the safest and most efficient operation for cicatricial...when the disease is limited to the organ primarily effected, and the patient's general condition furnishes no contra-indication. 3°. Gastroenterostomy... | |
| 1898 - 614 pages
...efficient operation for ciccatrical stenosis. Pylorectomy in the treatment of carcinoma of the pj'lorus is a justifiable procedure when the disease is limited...patient's general condition furnishes no contraindication. Gastro-enterostomy should be resorted to in the treatment of malignant stenosis of the pylorus as soon... | |
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