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Gapeie erase oa athe na he ROR eis ere pers = 5 be a Soe ys bP eh ern RENT PES SOO Tae ppt er eee pices os tee Secs : Sen ares E 1 EN Ce ee ria 3 poe : 3 Cee: Bevan hs anet Rahat Rb Soe Neen = os a So CRC Baek Bo - Ro zi aoe Reena Seat = Bay on s Sh Se S mo 200 Sec Pontos oe ae see < Ree SS SoSs ae Se Lathes a Hep Re an RCE os en om Patera pe R Nae NENA : s PURER RRL SN ANPP? PEERS oe See ae ee Seen RR net e Mae A are . Ror oe Pea R Pe Tae, = é REMERON NENG SORA eMeNRCs RS SEM : Be ged , ex eeSh ROR a te Sexton Frye pine g oe 5 peas a pe see Re ne ay ae oo PEAS 2 SS a ne es se Bear Bk naan ae ae = — “0 THE Ne Roswell P. Flower Library THIS BOOK IS THE GIFT OF Lak LB: ons IT ccccsunn scsi tcita Ls pS Cornell University Libra Surgical and obstetrical operations / SURGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL OPERATIONS BY ae W. L. WILLIAMS Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics in the New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, Embodying portions of the OPERATIONSCURSUS of Dr. W. Pfeiffer, Professor of Veterinary Science in the University of Giessen. SECOND EDITION, REVISED PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR ITHACA, N. Y. 1907 COHYRIGHT, 1906, BY WwW. L. WILLIAMS. PRESS OF ANDRUS & CHURCH, ITHACA, N. ¥. PREFACE. The author caused to be published in 1900 a booklet entitled : ‘‘ A Course in Surgical Operations by W. Pfeiffer and W. L. Williams,’’ consisting of an authorized transla- tion of Dr. Pfeiffer’s Operations-Cursus with such changes, omissions and additions as were deemed desirable. Three years of constant use, with such criticisms as have come to the author from others, have served to point out desirable changes of so sweeping a character as to demand a practi- cally new treatise and to render the continuance of a formal joint authorship inexpedient. The author has drawn freely upon Dr. Pfeiffer’s Operations-Cursus in the preparation of the text which in many chapters is practically copied there- from, including the illustrations, and gratefully acknowl- edges his profound obligations thereto. On the other hand nothing has been copied or extracted except it could be freely adopted as the author’s own view, releasing Dr. Pfeiffer from all responsibility for the character of any of the con- tents. The volume is primarily designed for the use of the auth- or’s classes in laboratory surgery and embryotomy in which the student performs the surgical operations described, on animals procured for the express purpose, under chloroform anaesthesia whenever possible, after which the subject is destroyed while still anaesthetized ; at the same time it has been aimed to render the volume of the greatest possible value to the practitioner consistent with this plan. The operations included under this scheme are necessarily limited to those which can be reasonably well performed on com- paratively sound animals of little value and regularly pro- curable for laboratory purposes. The list covers a wide range and is designed to give to the student as thorough training as is practicable in a laboratory course and includes well nigh all the more important varietes of confinement, anaesthesia, disinfection, sutures, bandaging, dressing and other adjuncts to operative work. ‘The chapter of trephin- iv PREFACE. ing of the facial sinuses had been dealt with at length in order to fully and clearly describe the author’s method of operating ; a new operation for poll evil has been inserted and there has been included a description of some of the most important embryotomy operations as they are carried out in the laboratory by means of freshly killed, new born calves which are placed in the position described, in the arti- ficial uterus of a specially prepared skeleton. Generally but one method of operating is described, the one chosen being that which in the author’s experience has proven the most valuable in actual practice, and no opera- tion has been introduced purely for practice but each one has been tested and known to have practical value. Where two methods of operating are given, they are inserted because each has definite points of superiority over the other and one method may be specially applicable in a given case, another in a different patient where the same operation is to be performed as for example, a milk cow is best spayed through the vagina while a heifer must be operated on by an incision through the.abdominal walls. Considerable stress has been laid upon the surgical an- atomy of the parts involved in each operation ; some uses of the various operations are mentioned ; some of the chief dangers of each are pointed out and in some cases references to literature upon the operation or the diseases for which the operation is designed, are cited. The figures in the text except Nos. 5, 10 and 11, and the Plates Nos. I, II, VIII, X, XII, XIV, XVII, XVIII, XXI, XXII, XXII, XXV, XXVIII and XXIX are from Dr. Pfeiffer’s Operations-Cursus; Plate No. III was drawn by Dr. C. F. Flocken, Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash- ington, D. C., and the remaining Plates were drawn under the direction of the author by Mr. C. W. Furlong, in- structor in Industrial Drawing and Art in Sibley College, Cornell University. W. LL. WILLIAMS. Cornell University October, 7903. PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. The rapid exhaustion of our first edition has been highly gratifying to the author by indicating the appreciation of students and practitioners. We now submit a second edition which has been revised and somewhat extended. In our revision we acknowledge with thanks numerous valued suggestions from Drs. Liau- tard, Adams, Udall and others to which we have given careful consideration. As before it has been aimed to continue the volume as a brief, concise handbook of the technic of a number of the most important surgical proceedures, omitting the details common to all or most operations, and assumed that the student or practitioner has learned these otherwise. Our illustrations have been materially changed from the first edition. Plates IX, XI, XIV, XX, XXI, XXIV. XXV, XXVI, XXVIII, XXXI, XXXII, and Figures 1 to 8 and 12 to 14 are from Pffeiffer’s Operations-Cursus, while the other plates and figures have been made especially for this work under our personal supervision. The present edition is submitted with a full conscious- ness of its many defects. W. L. WILLIAMS, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. DECEMBER, 1906, CONTENTS. I, OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD: Page I. Extraction of Teeth______.__.____-___________-_------------- I 2. Repulsion of Teeth _____._____. _---- Le. se eee eee 8 Trephining the Facial Sinuses _______________--.----------- 16 3. Trephining of the Frontal Sinuses___________--------------- 19 4. Trephining the Maxillary Sinuses__________ ____ __- --_.-__- 31 5. Trephining the Nasal Fossae ______________-_--..- ---------- 37 6. Poll Evil Operation ______ ______-_-___ ----__ -----. --------- 41 7. Ligation of the Parotid Duct_....-------_-----_-----_ ------ 45 8. Entropium Operationicc222- 2255 cecescecsene cuss coeeeeeeeu a+ 59° Q: Staphylotomys 8-8 ke ee eee 51 to, Trifacial Neurotomy____________________. --_- -_..----- ------ 55 Il, OPERATIONS ON THE NECK: Iz. Opening the Guttural Pouches_.___.-..-------------------- 57 12, Tracheotomy -_-_-_---_--_-- ------ ---- -------------- ------- 63 13, Ary tenectomy . 2 oe ettec cece oe pita pees ante waneeees 65 14. Roaring Operation by Excision of the Vocal Cords and Ven. tricle of the Larynx____-_.---.-----------_----------------- 70 15, Intra-tracheal Irrigation___________ _____.____--__ ---_------ 75 16, Intravenous Injection ______ _--_-___-_-----------------..-- 75 17. a. Phlebotomy with Fleams _______.___.___.--------------. 77 b. Phlebotomy with Lancet_______----__-_____- -__-_-_----_-__- 78 c. Phlebotomy with Trocar______-_-_-_-------------------. 79 18, Ligation of the Carotid Artery _----._-_------------------- 79 10, “CRsophagotomy.. 000 aoe oe, a ee Se ee 84 III. OPERATIONS ON THE TRUNK AND ON THE GENITAL ORGANS! 20. Puncture of the Chest _______ ______---- ------ ee ee 86 21. Puncture of the Intestine____._ -----_------_-_____---_--____ 87 22, Subcutaneous Caudal Myotomy____-___:----_-_---.-~-----.. 89 23. Caudal Myectomy for Gripping of the Reins -_______________ gt 24. Amputation of the Tail._.-_.----_---__-_---- 2. ----_- 95 25. Wrethtotomy 2-22 jh ate ai oe Be 100 26. Amputation of the Penis______... ---.----_-_--------------__- 103 27. Vaginal Ovariotomy inthe Mare_______+-___-_-___--_..-__- 108 28, 29 30. 31, 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37- 38. 39: 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48, 49. 50. 51. 52. 53+ 54. 55. CONTENTS. vil Vaginal Ovariotomy in the Cow___________. ___-__- eee. 119 Ovariotomy in the Cow by the Flank __.. ._-__._--- 121 Ovariotomy in the Bitch by the Flank______________________ 122 Ovariotomy in the Bitch by the Linea Alba_--_-_-- | 129 Ovariotomy in the Cat ________..--___.-----. ee 131 Castration of Cryptorchid Horses ______-________. ------ ee 132 Iv. OPERATIONS ON THE EXTREMITIES : Tenotomy of the Flexor Tendons of the Foot_____-___-_____ 142 Tenotomy of the Peroneal Tendon (Stringhalt Operation).__ 144 Tenotomy of the Cunean Tendon (Spavin Operation) _______ 146 INGUTOLOMY: 22oscecece ewe ce los Goto ees thee ew Digital Neurotomy Plantar Neurotomy Median Neurotomy____ ee Ulnar Nenrotomy: 222222 2s8ses5s5 oss sceeveueessusseuekee Sciatic Neurotomy ______-_---_-_---_ ---------- .--- +--+. Anterior Tibial Neurotomy __..--.-----.---------. ---------- Resection of the Lateral Cartilages_____ _.._. ---- -__----_---- Resection of the Flexor Pedis Tendon Gephalotomy:.2.0s 2.1 oe sete foal a eS, 203 Dé capitation: -... .2.-siesesse52 dusz cies sabelcesewetesecsecss 205 Subcutaneous Amputation of Anterior Limb_____.__---___-- 206 Amputation at the Humero-radial Articulation -____._--__.__ 208 Détruntation ..-..- 52222 secces eoeeeeeesete eee eee en 208 Destruction of the Pelvic Girdle, Anterior Presentation______ 212 Amputation of the Limbs at the Tarsus_____ -_-- ---- -------- 216 Intra-pelvic Amputation of the Posterior Limbs, Breech Pre- sentation. ..--<