. On the origin and progress of renal surgery, with special reference to stone in the kidney and ureter and to the surgical treatment of calculous anuria. Together with a critical examination of subparietal injuries of the ureter . Fig. 9.—A somewhat similar abnormality is shown in this specimen, which couldhave been prevented or remedied by uretero-pyelo-ileostomy. (MiddlesexHospital Museum. Authors case. Table VI., Nos. 10 and 11.) ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF RENAL SURGERY. 27 nephrectomy will be required after all. But the attempt oughtto be made, in every instance where the conditions are not.


. On the origin and progress of renal surgery, with special reference to stone in the kidney and ureter and to the surgical treatment of calculous anuria. Together with a critical examination of subparietal injuries of the ureter . Fig. 9.—A somewhat similar abnormality is shown in this specimen, which couldhave been prevented or remedied by uretero-pyelo-ileostomy. (MiddlesexHospital Museum. Authors case. Table VI., Nos. 10 and 11.) ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF RENAL SURGERY. 27 nephrectomy will be required after all. But the attempt oughtto be made, in every instance where the conditions are not. Fig. 10.—Hydronephrosis. Ureter com- Fig. 11.—-Hydronephrosis. Ureter pressed by renal vessel. {Guys Hos- kinked on renal pelvis : described pital Museum, No. 1G94.) as kinked over renal vein. (Guys Hospital Museum, No. 1693.)Abnormalities remediable by uretero-pyelo-neostomy. actually unfavourable, to preserve the kidney by means of aplastic operation. Ureterectomy.—By resection of the ureter is meant thecutting out of a short piece of the duct, not exceeding twoto two and a half inches, with the object of restoring it toits proper capacity as a conduit of the urine to the is a truly conservative operation. More extensive excisionsof the ureter, and even the removal of the whole length of theduct, have of late years been occasionally practised, and withmost beneficial results ; but, like nephrectomy, such opera-tions are of course not of a conservative nature. Ureterectomy, partial or complete, has been performed fortuberculosis, suppuration in the dilated ureter, hy


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