Enlargement of the Prostate Its History Anatomy Etiology Pathology Clinica
Enlargement of the Prostate Its History Anatomy Etiology Pathology Clinica
John B John Blair Deaver
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In 'patients of the latter class the retention is rarely absolute usually a few drops trickle through the strictures now and again ; and the bladder, moreover, is apt to be in a less unhealthy state than where prostatic disease has existed for a long time. Hence the only rational treatment for this serious complication is immediate relief by the catheter. It is very rarely indeed that a cathe- ter cannot be introduced, provided no false passages have been made in careless and forcible attempts ...to gain entrance to the bladder before the case is seen. The patient himself, in his agony of pain and impera- tive desire for relief, may have produced false passages which even the most skillful catheterization will be unable to elude; or another practi- tioner with greater zeal than dexterity may likewise have rendered the urethra impassable. But in virgin urethras, which have not before had a catheter passed, and where no strictures are present, a little persistence, and a good deal of patience and gentleness, will almost invariably accomplish the desired result.
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