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Pyloromyotomy: 19
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To confirm that enough of the fibers have been split, grasp the pylorus as shown and see if the two halves move independently from one another. Air can be passed into the stomach to look for leaks, but this is probably not necessary.
Pyloromyotomy: 20
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The incision is closed in layers using absorbable suture.
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Pyloromyotomy: 21
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Subcuticular skin closure completes the operation.
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