. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Amputation of the Penis 247 object to be attained. It may be made at any point from the glans penis to the attachment of the corpus cavernosum to the ischium, but if possible in front of the preputial ring. After the penis has been drawn out, and the preputial re- gion carefully cleansed and disinfected, an assistant grasps the organ just behind the preputial ring and holds it firmly. A catheter is then introduced into the urethra and pushed upward beyond the point where it is designed to amputate. FIG. 63—Amputatio


. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Amputation of the Penis 247 object to be attained. It may be made at any point from the glans penis to the attachment of the corpus cavernosum to the ischium, but if possible in front of the preputial ring. After the penis has been drawn out, and the preputial re- gion carefully cleansed and disinfected, an assistant grasps the organ just behind the preputial ring and holds it firmly. A catheter is then introduced into the urethra and pushed upward beyond the point where it is designed to amputate. FIG. 63—Amputation of the penis showing needle inserted for a suture. V, Dorsal vessels of penis ; A, fibrous tunic of the corpus cavernosum ; .S", skin ; CC, corpus cavernosum ; CS, corpus spongiosum of urethra ; U, urethra. the organ. A temporary elastic ligature, T, is then applied above the assistant's hand around the penis, or a piece of tape is looped around it above the hand and is made to serve both as a tourniquet and as a means for holding the penis, or the penis may be grasped in front of the ligature with double tenaculum forceps and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Walter Long, 1856- [from old catalog]; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- [from old catalog] joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author


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