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CHAPTER XI. Injuries to the Abdomen

Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 · George Henry Makins — chapter 9 of 24 · ~98 words · public domain

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INJURIES TO THE ABDOMEN

Introductory remarks--Wounds of the abdominal wall--Penetration of the intestinal area without definite evidence of visceral injury--Wounds of explosive character--Anatomical characters of intestinal wounds--Wounds of the mesentery---Wounds of the omentum--Results of intestinal wounds, faecal extravasation, peritoneal infection, septicaemia--Reasons for the escape of severe injury in wounds traversing the abdomen--Wounds of the stomach--Wounds of the small intestine--Wounds of the large intestine--Prognosis in intestinal injuries--Treatment of intestinal injuries--Wounds of the urinary bladder--Wounds of the kidney--Wounds of the liver--Wounds of the spleen--General remarks on the prognosis in abdominal injuries--Wounds of the external genital organs--Wounds of the urethra 407

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