288 ' Scientific Proceedings (116). 



Lateral Gastrojejunal Anastomosis. 

 Compatible with life. Incompatible with life. 



Terminal methods, A, B, C. Lateroterminal, D. 



Lateral, F. Terminolateral, E. 



Lateral, G. 

 Lethal Factor- Pancreatic Injury. 

 Types of gastroenteric anastomosis following partial gastrectomy. 



These experiments have been performed upon dogs without 

 mortality in the method of terminal gastroduodenostomy and 

 with high mortality in those methods involving duodenal occlusion 

 or duodenostomy. 



146 (1728) 



II. Gastric resection : notes on the surgical pathology. 



By W. HOWARD BARBER and LUIGI CELANO. 



[From the Department of Experimental Surgery, New York 

 University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College.] 



Terminal anastomosis between the divided ends of the stomach 

 and jejunum, as represented in Part I, Fig. D, combined with 

 duodenal occlusion and implantation of the duodenal loop into 

 the jejunum caudad of the stomach gives the following results: 



Exp. No. Days of Life. Pathology. 



69 4 Peritonitis. 



77 2 Pancreatitis. 



82 3 Pancreatitis. 



83 2 Peritonitis. 



84 3 Pancreatitis. 



85 2 Pancreatitis. 

 91 1 Pancreatitis. 



