. Surgery, its principles and practice . Fig. 171.—Photographic Cystoscopic View Fig. 172.—Showing the Ureter Opening OF THE Ureter Ridge AND Papilla, WITH Without Ridge or Papilla; Marked the Ureter Opening Situated on the Vascularity (both Arterial and Ven- Apex of the P.\pill.\ (Nitze). ous) of the Adjacent Membrane (Nitze). herniated protrusion of vesical mucous membrane between the meshesof muscular fibers of the bladder wall. The detrusive pressure of theobstructed, forcibly contracting bladder meets with the counterpressureof the contained urine, starting the hernia of mucous membrane.


. Surgery, its principles and practice . Fig. 171.—Photographic Cystoscopic View Fig. 172.—Showing the Ureter Opening OF THE Ureter Ridge AND Papilla, WITH Without Ridge or Papilla; Marked the Ureter Opening Situated on the Vascularity (both Arterial and Ven- Apex of the P.\pill.\ (Nitze). ous) of the Adjacent Membrane (Nitze). herniated protrusion of vesical mucous membrane between the meshesof muscular fibers of the bladder wall. The detrusive pressure of theobstructed, forcibly contracting bladder meets with the counterpressureof the contained urine, starting the hernia of mucous membrane. Repeti-tions of this effect eventuate in a sacculation of membrane, small at itsneck, but possibly as large as a walnut or larger, as it protrudes from the


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