During the 1967-9 phase of the Nigerian Civil War, 38 primary sutures of battle-injured colons were carried out, with 3 deaths, all in patients with severe concomitant injuries to the liver, diaphragm and right iliac crest. In carefully selected cases--one-third of the total--primary suture was a safe and reliable technique for dealing with battle-lacerated colons. Although there was a substantial morbidity (71 per cent) from wound sepsis, there was also a considerable reduction in the period spent in hospital.
The unusual coexistence in a woman of 34 years of a cervical thyroid and a heterotopic mediastinal thyroid is recorded. Both thyroids had undergone non-toxic nodular enlargement. Recurrent enlargement was noted in the cervical gland 12 months after transpleural thoracic removal of the mediastinal goitre, whilst no corresponding change has so far been noted in the mediastinum. The literature on heterotopic thyroid is briefly reviewed and the diagnosis discussed.
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