. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 790.—(Broedel.). Fig. 791.—{Delbet and Mocquot.) (ladys hat-pin). Whenever the needle touches a calculus, a sensation of gratingis communicated to the hand. Should a cyst of the kidney be discovered, itscontents may be obtained for examination by means of the exploring needleand syringe. KIDNEY 647 The above exploration of Ihe kidney often fails to give the informationdesired, and further investigation is necessary. Exploration of the Renal Pelvis without Pyelotomy. Delbets Method.—Expose the kidney through the lumbar route, deliver it on to the


. Manual of operative surgery. Fig. 790.—(Broedel.). Fig. 791.—{Delbet and Mocquot.) (ladys hat-pin). Whenever the needle touches a calculus, a sensation of gratingis communicated to the hand. Should a cyst of the kidney be discovered, itscontents may be obtained for examination by means of the exploring needleand syringe. KIDNEY 647 The above exploration of Ihe kidney often fails to give the informationdesired, and further investigation is necessary. Exploration of the Renal Pelvis without Pyelotomy. Delbets Method.—Expose the kidney through the lumbar route, deliver it on to the back and placeit so that its posterior surface is exposed to view and touch. Beginning at itsureteral end, free the posterior surface of the renal pelvis from its covering ofloose fatty areolar tissue by blunt dissection. Push aside the areolar tissue andretract it, very gently, along with the blood-vessels and the parenchyma formingthe wall of the sinus. The same dissection may be made, if necessary, on theanterior surface of the pelvis. By t


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