“…Our decision to set up this clinical trial was instigated by the mainly favourable results of the animal experimental work on everting intestinal suture up to early 1968. It is interesting to note that since then much additional animal research along the same lines has been performed (Canalis and Ravitch, 1968;Mellish, Ty, and Keller, 1968;Singleton, White, and Montalbo, 1968;Hargreaves and Keddie, 1968;Gill, Fraser, Carter, and Hill, 1969;McAdams, Meikle, and Medina, 1969;Orr, 1969;Rusca, Bornside, and Cohn, 1969;Trueblood, Nelson, Kohatsu, and Oberhelman, 1969), with all but Orr (1969) coming out strongly in support of the conventional inverting technique and against the everting method. Possibly, indeed, if these more recent experimental data had been available at an earlier stage we might never have embarked on our clinical study.…”