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Title: On the origin and progress of renal surgery, with special reference to stone in the kidney and ureter and to the surgical treatment of calculous anuria. Together with a critical examination of subparietal injuries of the ureter
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Morris, Henry, Sir, 1844-1926
Subjects: Kidneys Urinary organs Kidney Ureter Urinary Calculi
Publisher: Philadelphia, P. Blakiston
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^ear after Harms firstnephrorrhaphy that ureteral surgery fairly commenced. In1882 Bardenheuer performed ureterotomy for calculous
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Fig. 3.—Small ureter with contractions of its lumen. A stone plugs the infundibu-lum, and the kidney is completely disorganised. (Authors case. Table III.,No. 15). anuria, removed four stones, one of which was impacted inthe upper end of the ureter, and closed the ureteral incisionby sutures. In Bardenheuers case the urine did not find itsway subsequently into the bladder, so he divided the ureterand established a lumbar ureterostomy. In 1884 I published a paper advocating the extraction ofcalculi impacted in the intra-vesical portion of the ureterc 18 HUNTEMAN LEG TUBES. through the bladder, by opening the bladder from the perineumin the male, and by dilating the urethra in the female ; and Isuggested that this might be found useful in cases of calculousanuria, and might obviate the performance of nephrectomy incertain cases of calculous hydronephrosis. I therein related acase of calculous anuria, in which, by scratching through themargin of the vesical orifice of the ureter with m

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