. Surgery, its principles and practice . FiG. 267.—Extirpation of the Penis, Show-ing Circular Incision of Skin and Fas-cia AROUND THE BODV OF THE PeNIS AT THE Penoscrotal Junction. Fig. 268.—Extirpation of the Penis. In-cision Separating the !^ Fig. 269.—Extirpation of the Penis. TheTesticles Separated. Fig. 270.—Extirpation of the Penis, Show-ing Dissection of Urethra. ceeds to extirpate the organ. The patient is placed in the perineal lithot-omy position. A steel bougie is inserted into the urethra. An incision OPERATIONS UPON THE PENIS. 493 is made along the raphe of the scrotu


. Surgery, its principles and practice . FiG. 267.—Extirpation of the Penis, Show-ing Circular Incision of Skin and Fas-cia AROUND THE BODV OF THE PeNIS AT THE Penoscrotal Junction. Fig. 268.—Extirpation of the Penis. In-cision Separating the !^ Fig. 269.—Extirpation of the Penis. TheTesticles Separated. Fig. 270.—Extirpation of the Penis, Show-ing Dissection of Urethra. ceeds to extirpate the organ. The patient is placed in the perineal lithot-omy position. A steel bougie is inserted into the urethra. An incision OPERATIONS UPON THE PENIS. 493 is made along the raphe of the scrotum from the root of the penis down tothe perineum. By the aid of scissors and blunt dissection the scrotum isdivided in the middle line, separating the tunica vaginahs, each con-


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