The practice of surgery . plete. Inorder to bring the tumor into proper view, use as a routine the well-known tractor of Young. One opens the membranous urethra, with-draws the staff, and passes the tractor into the bladder thiough themembranous and prostatic urethra. One then opens the blades, which nvri:irn{orHY of the riiosTATio 425 arc nuule to lie across the lobes of the prostate. Then with gentle firmtraction, draw the prostate well clown into the fieltl. Aext incise the two lateral lobes separately. Having opened downthrough the capsule, dissect out the lobes with a blunt dissector, sei
The practice of surgery . plete. Inorder to bring the tumor into proper view, use as a routine the well-known tractor of Young. One opens the membranous urethra, with-draws the staff, and passes the tractor into the bladder thiough themembranous and prostatic urethra. One then opens the blades, which nvri:irn{orHY of the riiosTATio 425 arc nuule to lie across the lobes of the prostate. Then with gentle firmtraction, draw the prostate well clown into the fieltl. Aext incise the two lateral lobes separately. Having opened downthrough the capsule, dissect out the lobes with a blunt dissector, seizethem with forceps (Fig. 258), and drag them out until they hang by theirprostatic attachments. At this point introduce a finger into the woundso as to make sure of not tearing through into the urethra or cut away with scissors the prostatic attachments of the lobe, andrepeat the operation on the other side. In this way the urethra, theducts, and the bladder itself may nearly always be spared serious
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