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Identifier: annalsofsurgery44philuoft (find matches)
Title: Annals of surgery
Year: 1885 (1880s)
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Subjects: Surgery
Publisher: Philadelphia Lippincott
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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t ligatured and dropped, the upper clamped; the right ureter iso-lated, a suitable longitudinal incision made, a modified Joberts invaginationsuture (fine silk) placed in anterior face of proximal extremity of leftureter, the mesentery perforated close to its root and at an appropriatelevel, and the left ureter drawn through the longitudinal incision of theright, by means of the two suture ends which were then caused to transfixthe three coats of the right ureter below the lower angle of the longitudinal * Cognate to these personal statements are the observations ofBologna (III Cong. Dell Ass. Nazionale dei Med., 1905). Amongwidespread changes developed concomitant with, or sequent to, a scoliosis,he notes that the kidney also suffers, the one on the invaded side beingsometimes laterally compressed between the vertebral column and thechest-walls, while the kidney on the concave side hypertrophies. Thecontracted psoas may so close the lumen of the ureter as to develop anhydronephrosis.
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TRANS-URETERO-URETERAL-ANASTOMOSIS. 699 incision. This suture was tied, also three others, one inserted at the upperangle formed by the junction of the ureters, and two, to snugly close theincision, above the junction, which had been made a trifle too long. Thelines of junction were covered by a fold of mesentery appropriatelysutured. No special postoperative occurrences. The dog lived eighteen hours.Autopsy showed a competent anastomosis, with no leakage nor ballooningof either ureter or kidney pelvis; no evidence of peritonitis. There wasurine in the bladder. The mercurial manometer showed that the anasto-mosis suture lines withstood up to a pressure of 60 mm. of mercury, atwhich point leakage followed. Experiment II.—Dec. 13, 1900. A small mongrel dog was anaesthetizedand again the proximal end of the left ureter invaginated laterally, througha longitudinal incision, into the right. The technical details of this experi-ment differed in no essential from those noted in Experiment

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Surgery
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  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
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