. Surgery, its principles and practice . ntroduced to facilitate the operation. Thebutton of Boari and the tube of Chalot are among them. They havelittle to recommend them. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 267 Uretero-enterostomy—Implantation Into the Bowel.—As a resort,rarely to be employed, the ureter of one or both sides may be implantedinto any portion of the intestine. The sigmoid flexure has most fre-quently been selected. But the ascending or descending colon may beused. The technical difficulties of the operation are few, but the dangerfrom ascending infection of the kidney is very great. The operation h


. Surgery, its principles and practice . ntroduced to facilitate the operation. Thebutton of Boari and the tube of Chalot are among them. They havelittle to recommend them. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 267 Uretero-enterostomy—Implantation Into the Bowel.—As a resort,rarely to be employed, the ureter of one or both sides may be implantedinto any portion of the intestine. The sigmoid flexure has most fre-quently been selected. But the ascending or descending colon may beused. The technical difficulties of the operation are few, but the dangerfrom ascending infection of the kidney is very great. The operation hasbeen done most frequently for the relief of exstrophy of the operation consists of the transperitoneal exposure of the ureter, thedivision of this as low down as need be, and the ligation of the distal proximal end is next brought in contact with the internal surface,preferably of the colon, and is fixed there by a number of sutures. Theimplantation into the intestine is completed as in the operation of vesical.


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