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FRO M THE RADIUM CENTRE FOR JUTLAN D (DIRECTOR: PROF. S. KAAE) AND TH E ROENTGE N CLINIC OF ARHUS MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL (DIRECTOR: E. MOSEKILDE), ÀRHUS , DENMARK. INSTRUMEN T FOR INJECTIO N URETHROGRAPHY I N WOMEN by M . J. F. ANDERSEN A number of different methods of retrograde urethrography in women have been described since THOMSEN (1930) published the first reports (see references). Th e major technical difficulty has always been to obtai n complete closure round th e external urethral orifice. An instrument on a principle different from that hithert o published has therefore been constructed. Th e instrument consists of a main part and 8 cannulae with end-plates of different diameters (4 to 18 mm) ; the proximal end of the cannula is threaded, so that the cannula can b e firmly connected with the mai n part; by a second threade d screw in the main part, the distance between its headplate and th e end-plate of the cannul a can be diminished or increased (see Fig. 1). Th e patient lies supine, more or less in the gynaecologic position, on a tilting table. The external urethral orifice is inspected, and a suitable cannula
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis – SAGE
Published: Aug 30, 2016
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