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Identifier: clinicallectures1901frey (find matches)
Title: Clinical lectures on stricture of the urethra and enlargement of the prostate
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Freyer, P. J. (Peter Johnston), Sir, 1851-1921
Subjects: Prostate Prostate Urethra Urethra Urethra Prostate
Publisher: New York : William Wood & Co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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g. 40), by which a soft rubbercatheter is retained in the fistulous opening by means of asilver plate held in position by a belt round the waist and aperineal band. The other end of the catheter passes into arubber urinal strapped on to the leg. The considerations that must guide us in our choice betweenthese two operations may be stated thus: The perineal is amuch less serious operation than the suprapubic. When,therefore, drainage alone is required, and this is to be of atemporary character, and particularly if the patient be veryfeeble, the former operation should be selected. But if thedrainage is to be permanent, if there be suspicion of the OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF ENLARGED PROSTATE 115 presence of calculus, or when, from previous observation bythe cystoscope or otherwise, it is known or suspected that anoutgrowth of the prostate causing or accentuating the obstruc-tion exists, which is capable of being removed, suprapubiccystotomy should be employed. By this procedure the bladder
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Fig. 40. at the same time that it is drained can be thoroughly exploredand a stone or prostatic outgrowth can be removed. Thick,dense flakes of muco-pus and phosphatic grit, which in casesof this kind frequently adhere to the walls of the bladder, canbe scraped off by the finger-nail or scoop and removed byirrigation. Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 8, Henrietta Street, Strand.

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