The practice of surgery . Fig. 242.—Passing the male sound or catheter (Hyde and Montgomery). pressure causes a great engorgement of the venous plexus about thebladder, with frequent hemorrhage into that organ and occasionalcollapse. The urine should be drawn off slowly, about one-half at atime, that the veins may accommodate themselves to the condition of 394 GENITO-rUIXAUY ORGANS altered pressure. Under certain circumstances, that is, when it isobvious that a recurrence of retention may follow the temporary relief,it will seem wise to the surgeon to institute pei-mancnt drainage, eitherby fa


The practice of surgery . Fig. 242.—Passing the male sound or catheter (Hyde and Montgomery). pressure causes a great engorgement of the venous plexus about thebladder, with frequent hemorrhage into that organ and occasionalcollapse. The urine should be drawn off slowly, about one-half at atime, that the veins may accommodate themselves to the condition of 394 GENITO-rUIXAUY ORGANS altered pressure. Under certain circumstances, that is, when it isobvious that a recurrence of retention may follow the temporary relief,it will seem wise to the surgeon to institute pei-mancnt drainage, eitherby fastening a catheter into the urethra, or a cannvda, passed above thepubes, into the


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