A New Manual of Surgery

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A New Manual of Surgery
Albert John Ochsner
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It places the opening in the lowest part of the stomach. It provides an opening large enough to prevent secondary obstruction from contraction. It establishes an immediate communication between the stomach and the intestine. It leaves the jejunum practically in its normal position and without any angulation. It leaves no loop to cause intestinal obstruction. It prevents the possibility of hemorrhage either during or after the operation. It prevents soiling of the peritoneal cavity by intes- tin...al or stomach contents during the operation.
The first step of the operation is to select a point in the stomach wall for the anastomosis. This point should be made in healthy tissue a considerable distance from the diseased area, if possible. In order to insure the passage of the food permanently through the gastroenterostomy opening we now fol- low the suggestion of Hartman to make the opening in the stomach near its pyloric end.
It is wise to choose the most dependent portion of the stomach for this, purpose, because this will secure a more perfect drainage than could be ac- complished in any other way, the walls of the stomach forming a kind of funnel in which all of the sides slope down to the point of anastomosis.


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