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Identifier: modernsurgerygen1919daco (find matches)
Title: Modern surgery, general and operative
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Da Costa, J. Chalmers (John Chalmers), 1863-1933
Subjects: Surgery, Operative
Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders
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ines light carrier. scope. A stricture or an infiltration is treated by gradual dilatation. Thiscombines pressure and massage. If the caliber of the urethra be less than No.21 of the French scale, conical steel sounds are used twice a week. If therebe much hyperesthesia they are retained but a brief time; but as hyperesthesiadiminishes the period of retention is lengthened, until an instrument can be keptin place without causing severe suffering for ten or fifteen minutes. It isnot desirable to use cocain. Its use is not free from danger and, further, itobtunds the sensibility so that undue violence may be used, and it increasespostoperative inflammation. Before and after using an instrument the ure- 1506 Diseases and Injuries of the Genito-urinary Organs thra must be cleansed by irrigation with salt solution or permanganate ofpotassium. When the urethra becomes tolerant to instrumentation, a special dilatoris employed to act particularly on the area of disease. If in the beginning of
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Fig. 988.—Markss air-dilating urethroscope for examination of the anterior urethra. treatment the caliber of the urethra is equal to or greater than No. 21 of theFrench scale, it is rarely necessary to precede the dilator by the use of conicalsounds. Figs. 990-993 show various dilators. A dilator unless of a verymodern type should be inserted in a sterile rubber cover before being used,otherwise it will cut, tear, or pinch the urethra when closed and withdrawn.

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