The book Operative Surgery V.2 was written by author Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914 Here you can read free online of Operative Surgery V.2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Operative Surgery V.2 a good or bad book?
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The fibrous trabecule mentioned above form the line of cleavage between the anterior and posterior portions of the lateral lobes. " The Preparation of the Patient. — The patient is prepared as for any major surgical operation. It is important, when possible, to devote a few days before the operation to an attempt to diminish infection of the bladder by careful catheterism and washing, and by the internal administration of full doses of urotropin. The patient being etherized the bladder is empti...ed and is then distended with a sterile salt solution, from eight to ten ounces being sufficient in most cases to bring the organ well above the pubes. '• The Operation. — The bladder is exposed in the space of Retzius by a vertical incision between the recti muscles; two traction sutures are intro- duced through its anterior walls. Between these sutures an opening is made into the bladder large enough to permit the operator to pass his finger. The condition of the bladder and the intravesical projections of the prostate can now be thoroughly examined by digital exploration.
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