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Blasen-Mastdarm-anastomose, mittels des resorbirbaren Knopfes. Eine Behandlungsmethode bei Ekstrophie der Blase

Authors: Frank, Jacob;

Blasen-Mastdarm-anastomose, mittels des resorbirbaren Knopfes. Eine Behandlungsmethode bei Ekstrophie der Blase

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Aus der in einer anzahl der Falle vorgenommenen sorgfaltigen bakteriologischen und histologischen Untersuchung ergiebt sich ohne Zweifel, dass bei Hunden die von mir geubte Methode der Blasen-Mastdarm-Anastomose vorgenommen werden kann, ohne zu einer Infection der Nieren zu fuhren. In zwei der obigen Falle hat die Untersuchung mit Sicherheit die Abwesenheit jeder Infection ergeben. Wenn ein derartiges Resultat bei Hunden, die man nicht unter das beste Regime bringen und wo eine angemessene Nachbehandlung nicht stattfinden kann, erzielt wurde, so darf man beim Menschen wohl bessere Erfolge erwarten, da sich bei ihm angemessene Nachbehandlung, wie Auswaschung der Blase gut durchfuhren lasst. Als Vortheile der Blasen-Mastdarm-Anastomose lassen sich anfuhren: 1. Leichte Ausfuhrbarkeit und kurze Operationsdauer. 2. Keine Gefahr einer Ureterenstrictur durch die Darmnarbe; keine Gefahr von Nekrose, wie sie bei der Implantation des Trigonum nach Maydl vorkommen. 3. Verhaltnissmassig geringe Gefahr der Infection. 4. Die Operation kann nicht nur bei Ekstrophie der Blase, sondern auch bei anderen pathologischen Veranderungen dieses Organs Anwendung finden.

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