Some experimental data on ureteral ligation
- Authors: Tsapkin L.
- Issue: Vol 23, No 12 (1927)
- Pages: 1250-1252
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/77661
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj77661
- ID: 77661
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Abstract
If some issues of modern operative gynecology can be referred to the group of borderline areas with surgery, it should be particularly said about ureteral surgery. In itself, such an uncomplicated organ as the ureter requires a highly diverse range of surgeries. Many of them are entirely the domain of surgery, and only as an exception can be found in the practice of a gynecologist, e.g. operations on ureteral stones. But as for ureteral ligation, it seems fair to say that this issue is most of all in the competence of gynecologists. Even in such a solid work as "Surgery of kidneys and ureters" by Prof. Fedorov, almost no attention is paid to this question. As we can see, surgeons had no reason to take up the issue of ureteral ligation in detail, and, on the contrary, this issue becomes particularly acute for gynecologists.
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