. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 213.—Amputation of the Penis. CG, corpora cavernosa; F, skin flapturned back; U, urethral portion cut long. spurt, they may be clamped or touched with the Paquelin. A fewminutes compression usually suffices to check bleeding from any re-maining sources. The edges of the urethra are seized with two artery clamps, andthe urethra then split upon its under aspect for a distance of aboutone-fourth inch. The skin flaps are turned over the end of the. Fig. 214.—Amputation of the Penis. Edges of skin flap united to eachother over the ends of t


. Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 213.—Amputation of the Penis. CG, corpora cavernosa; F, skin flapturned back; U, urethral portion cut long. spurt, they may be clamped or touched with the Paquelin. A fewminutes compression usually suffices to check bleeding from any re-maining sources. The edges of the urethra are seized with two artery clamps, andthe urethra then split upon its under aspect for a distance of aboutone-fourth inch. The skin flaps are turned over the end of the. Fig. 214.—Amputation of the Penis. Edges of skin flap united to eachother over the ends of the corpora cavernosa and to the edges of the spliturethral portion. stump, and are united from before backward with several inter-rupted sutures, and the edges of the split urethral orifice are sewedto the adjoining edges of the skin flaps. The object of cutting the urethra long and splitting it is toprovide a larger orifice to allow for subsequent contraction. A soft rubber catheter is introduced into the bladder and al- PERINEUM AND ISCHIORECTAL REGION. 487 lowed to remain for several days, its end emerging through thedressings. It may be fixed with a silk stitch to the edge of the urethralorifice. THE PERINEUM AND ISCHIORECTAL REGION. The Floor of the Pelvis from Without Inward. — This space islozenge-shaped; its front portion is limited on either side by therami of the pubes and ischium; its posterior part is limited on eitherside by the edges of the great sacro-sciatic ligaments. The a


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