... where the enlargement and thickening is greatest. The knife is carried deep enough to penetrate the thickened fibrous capsule and enter the infiltrated connective tissue. When the knife is through the thickened covering of the epididymis a very marked... The American Journal of Urology and Sexology - Page 218edited by - 1909Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 772 pages
...through the thickened covering of the epididymis, a very marked lessening of the resistance will be felt. If pus is seen to escape from any of the punctures,...inserted in the direction from which the pus flows, then by a backward and forward motion of the probe the opening is enlarged and the pus allowed to escape.... | |
| 1911 - 568 pages
...thickened covering of the epididymis a very marked lessening of resistance will be felt. If pus be seen to escape from any of the punctures, the opening...inserted in the direction from which the pus flows. By this method I believe there is less danger of injuring the tubes of the epididymis than by cutting... | |
| 1910 - 402 pages
...connective tissue. If pus is seen escaping from any of the punctures, the opening should beenlarged and a small probe inserted in the direction from which the pus flows. After the small abscess has been explored with a probe, the pus should be evacuated by light pressure... | |
| Edward Loughborough Keyes - 1910 - 1084 pages
...covering of the epididymis, a very marked lessening of resistance will he felt. If pus be seen to eseajte from any of the punctures, the opening is enlarged and a small protie inserted in the direction from which the pus flows. By this method. I believe there is less... | |
| Henry Holdich Morton - 1912 - 668 pages
...covering of the epididymis. If pus is seen escaping from any of the punctures, the opening should be enlarged and a small probe inserted in the direction from which the pus flows. The insertion of a probe is attended with less danger of injuring the tubes of the epididymis than... | |
| 1912 - 742 pages
...thickened covering of 'the epididymis a very marked Icscning of resistance will be felt. If pus be seen to escape from any of the punctures, the opening is enlarged by incising the connective tissue covering the epididymis, care being taken not to wound the tubules.... | |
| Henry Holdich Morton - 1912 - 670 pages
...covering of the epididymis. If pus is seen escaping from any of the punctures, the opening should he enlarged and a small probe inserted in the direction from which the 1 Transactions American Association of Genito-urinary Surgeons, 1907. pus flows. The insertion of a... | |
| 1909 - 740 pages
...thickened covering of the epididymis a very marked lessening of resistance will be felt. If pus be seen to escape from any of the punctures the opening...inserted in the direction from which the pus flows, then by a backward and forward motion of the probe the opening is enlarged and the pus allowed to escape.... | |
| Hugh Cabot - 1918 - 766 pages
...thickened covering of the epididymis, a very marked lessening of resistance will be felt. . If pus be seen to escape from any of the punctures, the opening...inserted in the direction from which the pus flows. By this method, I believe there is less danger of injuring the tubes of the epididymis than by cutting... | |
| 1913 - 590 pages
...membrane is opened all the fluid is evacuated. The epididymis is then examined and multiple punctures are made through its fibrous covering, especially over...a fine-pointed syringe, the cavity is washed with a 1 : 1000 solution of corrosive sublimate, followed by a normal salt solution. A cigarette drain is... | |
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