. Studies on hypertrophy and cancer of the prostate. Fig. 31.—Showing suburethral method of enucleating median Fig. 32.—Schematic longitudinal section of the urethra, showing themedian enlargement enucleated beneath the urethra. After stripping back the capsule (Fig. 32) it is an easy matter toshell out or to excise the median bar or lobe without opening theurethral or vesical mucous membrane coverinsr it. study of 145 Cases of Perineal Prostatectomy. 35 Fig. 33 shows a small median bar which was removed in this wayafter the enucleation of two large lateral lobes. The patient had beencas


. Studies on hypertrophy and cancer of the prostate. Fig. 31.—Showing suburethral method of enucleating median Fig. 32.—Schematic longitudinal section of the urethra, showing themedian enlargement enucleated beneath the urethra. After stripping back the capsule (Fig. 32) it is an easy matter toshell out or to excise the median bar or lobe without opening theurethral or vesical mucous membrane coverinsr it. study of 145 Cases of Perineal Prostatectomy. 35 Fig. 33 shows a small median bar which was removed in this wayafter the enucleation of two large lateral lobes. The patient had beencastrated and there was therefore no object to be gained by preservingthe ejacnlatory ducts. (Case 25.) In some cases in which it is desirable to preserve the ejacnlatoryducts, a fibrous median bar may be removed through one of thelateral cavities of the prostate, after division of one of the lateral wallsof the urethra, as shown in Fig. 34. In this way the ejaculatory


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