Abstract

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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