An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . Fig. 24.—Thierschs operation for penile epispadias, the glandular urethra having been restored. A,incisions outlining the Haps : a. Hap with base toward the urethra : 6. Hap with base in opposite direction,.A, section through the penis and the flaps. B, section showing the flaps turned over and suturesinserted ready for tying. B, the flaps in place, the flap a entirely concealed by the flap 6; c,c, anincision through theforeskin, through which the glans is made to pass, and the redundant foreskin issecured by


An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . Fig. 24.—Thierschs operation for penile epispadias, the glandular urethra having been restored. A,incisions outlining the Haps : a. Hap with base toward the urethra : 6. Hap with base in opposite direction,.A, section through the penis and the flaps. B, section showing the flaps turned over and suturesinserted ready for tying. B, the flaps in place, the flap a entirely concealed by the flap 6; c,c, anincision through theforeskin, through which the glans is made to pass, and the redundant foreskin issecured by sutures to the anterior edge of the flap 6. C, the operation completed. by a three-sided rectangular incision, the first part passing along one edge ofthe furrow for the necessary distance, and two short incisions being made atits ends, at right angles to the first, running away from the urethra. Theother flap (a, Fig. 24, A) is outlined by an exactly similar incision, the long MALFORMATIONS AND DEFORMITIES. 53 central part being parallel with the other edge of the furrow, but


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