. Surgery, its principles and practice . ^ advocates making one or more transverse incisions upon the. Fig. 262.—Division of the Constricting Ring in Paraphimosis. under surface of the penis, completely dividing the constricting bands,incising the corpora cavernosa deeply if necessary. The two extremitiesof the wound are united first by means of fine silk sutures, after which theedges are approximated in the usual manner, the suture line being placedlongitudinally. Excision of Extensive Papilloma of the Penis.—If phimosisexists, circumcision or division of the prepuce on the dorsal aspectin th


. Surgery, its principles and practice . ^ advocates making one or more transverse incisions upon the. Fig. 262.—Division of the Constricting Ring in Paraphimosis. under surface of the penis, completely dividing the constricting bands,incising the corpora cavernosa deeply if necessary. The two extremitiesof the wound are united first by means of fine silk sutures, after which theedges are approximated in the usual manner, the suture line being placedlongitudinally. Excision of Extensive Papilloma of the Penis.—If phimosisexists, circumcision or division of the prepuce on the dorsal aspectin the median line must first be performed. A iiibber band is fastenedsecurely around the base of the penis, to control hemorrhage. Thesurgeon grasps the penis firmly in the left hand, an assistant holding theglans with a pair of catch forceps; by means of the scissors with curvedblades one mass after another is rapidly excised, the incision being madeas low down on the base of the tumor as possible. The entire cut surfaceis touched with the dull red cautery, and the wound dressed with iodo-form ga


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