Operative surgery . und it the lateral portions at their freshenedsurfaces, holding them in place with fine needles armed with iigure-of-eightsutures (Fig. 1470), or with silkworm-gut sutures. The Second Stage.—In the second stage the urethra is stage is not begun until the objects of the preceding one are com-pletely attained. Then make an incision through the skin and subcuta-neous tissue at the edge of the urethral gutter at the right side (a, a, ); also a short outward transverse cut from each end, a, b. ]Make asecond incision on the left side, parallel with the pr
Operative surgery . und it the lateral portions at their freshenedsurfaces, holding them in place with fine needles armed with iigure-of-eightsutures (Fig. 1470), or with silkworm-gut sutures. The Second Stage.—In the second stage the urethra is stage is not begun until the objects of the preceding one are com-pletely attained. Then make an incision through the skin and subcuta-neous tissue at the edge of the urethral gutter at the right side (a, a, ); also a short outward transverse cut from each end, a, b. ]Make asecond incision on the left side, parallel with the preceding one, half anincli external to the edge of the urethral gutter, e, c, and a transverse oneat each extremity, c, d, extending inward to the border of the urethralgroove. Dissect up flaps .r and ?/ (Fig. 1478), making them as thick as 1242 OPERATIVE SURGERY. practicable ; raise and turn the llap y over a catheter in tlie urethral gutterso as to form the roof of the new channel, its raw surface being uppermost.
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