. A manual of operative surgery . inal Nephrectomy (page 526). Whenit is performed for intraperitoneal rupture of the kidney, thebleeding is first stayed by suture of the ruptured organ, theperitoneal cavity is then cleansed of blood by irrigation withsalt solution or by local dry sponging, a counter opening ismade in the loin to take a drainage tube, the torn peritoneumis carefully sutured with fine silk and the abdominal woundcompletely closed. 2.—Nephrolithotomy. Pyelolithotomy The operation of incising the kidney for the purpose ofremoving renal calculi has been carried out with remarkable
. A manual of operative surgery . inal Nephrectomy (page 526). Whenit is performed for intraperitoneal rupture of the kidney, thebleeding is first stayed by suture of the ruptured organ, theperitoneal cavity is then cleansed of blood by irrigation withsalt solution or by local dry sponging, a counter opening ismade in the loin to take a drainage tube, the torn peritoneumis carefully sutured with fine silk and the abdominal woundcompletely closed. 2.—Nephrolithotomy. Pyelolithotomy The operation of incising the kidney for the purpose ofremoving renal calculi has been carried out with remarkablesuccess in a long series of cases. Discrimination must be exercised in selecting subjects foroperation, and the diagnosis should be as clear as possible. Thesymptoms of renal calculus may be simulated by several otherconditions, and a long list of cases might be collected in whichan exploratory operation has failed to reveal calculus, althoughin some it was really present. The value of the Rontgen rays as an aid to diagnosis is.
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