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Identifier: minoroperative00whar (find matches)
Title: Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Wharton, Henry R. (Henry Redwood), 1853-1925
Subjects: Surgery, Minor Bandages and bandaging
Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea Brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Bulbous or acorn-pointed bougies. Filiformbougies. Steel sound. Sound for dilatingmeatus. may be overcome by introducing the finger into the rectumand guiding the catheter through the prostatic urethra ; orif the prostate is found much enlarged, the catheter shouldbe withdrawn, and a prostatic catheter (Fig. 167) substi- INTRODUCTION OF A CATHETER. 215 tuted. The same manipulation is practised in passingmetallic sounds. Flexible catheters and bougies are passed by graspingthe penis and holding it in such a position that it is ata right angle to the axis of the body, and the catheteror bougie is introduced into the meatus and conducted Fig. 175.
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Introduction of a catheter. (Vollleaiier. through the urethra into the bladder by gently pushingthe instrument downward. In this variety of instrument,which has no curve, the surgeon has no means of guidingthe point of the instrument, and if an obstruction is met, heshould withdraw the instrument slightly and make anotherattempt; all manipulations should be extremely gentle. 216 MINOR SURGERY. Passing the Female Catheter.—It was formerly con-sidered important to pass the female catheter withoutexposing the patient. At the present time it is rarelydone, as it is considered more important to sterilize thevulva and region of the orifice of the urethra to avoidinfection of the bladder. After washing the vulva withsoap and water, and irrigating it with boric solution ornormal salt solution, the orifice of the urethra is exposed,by separating the nymphse, and the catheter is introducedinto the bladder. Catheterization of the Ureters in the Female.—Inperforming this operation by the dire

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  • booksubject:Surgery__Minor
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