Operative surgery . OIKIfATlONS ON IlIK IKINAKV BLADDER. 1109. Fig. 1300.—The introduction of catheter, first step. Instrumentparallel with alidomen. should cluiniclcri/.e their use :is iire pructiceil in general operative meatus should be wiped olT with aseptic cotton saturated with a steril-ized fluid before a sound or oihvv iustrutiuuit is introduced. The urethra and meatus can bethoroughly ster-ilized by irriga-tion with a per-manganate solu-tion of 1 to 5, out thebladder is prac-ticed by somesurgeons, afterthe introduc-tion into it ofan instrument. 77ie Introduct


Operative surgery . OIKIfATlONS ON IlIK IKINAKV BLADDER. 1109. Fig. 1300.—The introduction of catheter, first step. Instrumentparallel with alidomen. should cluiniclcri/.e their use :is iire pructiceil in general operative meatus should be wiped olT with aseptic cotton saturated with a steril-ized fluid before a sound or oihvv iustrutiuuit is introduced. The urethra and meatus can bethoroughly ster-ilized by irriga-tion with a per-manganate solu-tion of 1 to 5, out thebladder is prac-ticed by somesurgeons, afterthe introduc-tion into it ofan instrument. 77ie Introduction of a Catheter or Sound into the Bladder.—Select aninstrument of a suitable curve and size; place the patient on the back, withthe shoulders somewhat raised and the thighs slightly flexed on the abdo-men, and rotated outward to relax the abdominal muscles; warm and smearthe instrument with a properly sterilized substance; stand on the left sideof the patient; grasp thepenis with the middleand ring fingers of theleft hand and raise itvertically. The ca


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