A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 12fi3.—Catheterism; first stage. dangers, infection and nephritis Prostatectomyshould therefore be performed before such damage hasbecome extensive. If one is unable to pass a catheter into the bladderthrough the urethra a trocar and cannula should beinserted about one-half inch above the symphysispubis (the bladder being distended) and a catheter passed through the cannula into the bladder. Thecannula is withdrawn leaving the catheter in placewhich shoul


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 12fi3.—Catheterism; first stage. dangers, infection and nephritis Prostatectomyshould therefore be performed before such damage hasbecome extensive. If one is unable to pass a catheter into the bladderthrough the urethra a trocar and cannula should beinserted about one-half inch above the symphysispubis (the bladder being distended) and a catheter passed through the cannula into the bladder. Thecannula is withdrawn leaving the catheter in placewhich should then be pulled out until it cannot passinto the neck of the bladder which would cause tenes-mus. Drainage Is in this way secured until moreradical measures may he adopted. The cannula. Fig. 1264.—Catheterism: second stage.


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