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Laparotomy, with Suture of Intestinal Canal.
1885
J McF Gaston
Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery in the Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Georgia.
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J McF Gaston
Laparotomy and Intestinal Suture: Exsection of a Portion of the Ileum, with Restoration of Function of the Alimentary Canal by Suture.
May 1887, Daniel's Texas medical journal,
J McF Gaston
Suture technique and early breaking strength of intestinal anastomoses and laparotomy wounds.
January 1985, Acta chirurgica Scandinavica,
J McF Gaston
[Suture dehiscence following laparotomy].
April 1963, Medizinische Monatsschrift,
J McF Gaston
[Suture dehiscence in laparotomy].
July 1952, Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen,
J McF Gaston
[Laparotomy: the Jones suture].
September 1953, Prensa medica argentina,
J McF Gaston
Compression suture of laparotomy incisions.
April 1982, The British journal of surgery,
J McF Gaston
[Suture dehiscence of laparotomy wounds].
September 1953, Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen,
J McF Gaston
[Etiology of suture dehiscence after laparotomy].
January 1958, Langenbecks Archiv fur klinische Chirurgie ... vereinigt mit Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Chirurgie,
J McF Gaston
[Continuous intestinal suture with polydioxanone].
January 1991, Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie,
J McF Gaston
[Intestinal suture].
January 1977, Khirurgiia,
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