Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pig. 293.—Russells operation for hypospadias, continued.— i and 2. The loop isdrawn through the channel in the glans. 3. The redundant portion of the loop is removed,and the edges are sutured to the denuded portion of the glans on each side of the wounds are then closed. the redundant portion is removed, and the edges are sutured with finehorsehair to the denuded surface of the glans on each side of the incision,thus preventing subsequent contracture of the meatus c. The woundsare then closed with horsehair. A self-retaining catheter i


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pig. 293.—Russells operation for hypospadias, continued.— i and 2. The loop isdrawn through the channel in the glans. 3. The redundant portion of the loop is removed,and the edges are sutured to the denuded portion of the glans on each side of the wounds are then closed. the redundant portion is removed, and the edges are sutured with finehorsehair to the denuded surface of the glans on each side of the incision,thus preventing subsequent contracture of the meatus c. The woundsare then closed with horsehair. A self-retaining catheter is placed inthe urethral opening to avoid soiling of the sutured line (Fig. 291-293). HYPOSPADIAS 329 Second Stage.—This should not be done for some months. Ihave waited as long as a year. Preliminary to the formation of therest of the urethra a small suprapubic opening should be made in thebladder and a permanent catheter sewed in. (When this method isused for a complete penile defect, an external urethrotomy is done.)In order to unders


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