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Postgraduate Medicine | 1975

Using the urinary catheter and other devices.

Henry Bodner

In diagnosing and managing urinary tract disease, instrumentation should be used only when absolutely necessary. The catheter is probably the urologic instrument most widely used by nonurologists. It can be used to relieve urinary retention, calibrate the urethra, search for obstruction, obtain urine for study, and instill medication into the urethra or bladder. If a catheter cannot be passed because of stricture, passage of a filiform may be attempted. In severe stricture, suprapubic puncture catheterization may be necessary, followed by further instrumentation. Urinary flow rate determinations should be made on all patients given physical examinations. This can be easily done by having the patient void into a plastic cup with a 7/32-inch hole punched in the bottom. If urine does not collect in the cup, the patient has a poor flow rate. A stopwatch may also be used for flow rate determination. Results of cystography, cystometry, and urethral profile studies add to the physicians diagnostic capability in dealing with lower urinary tract disease.


Postgraduate Medicine | 1960

Hypnosis in Office Practice, Especially in the Practice of Urology

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan; Stanley C. Ross

Nonpsychiatrists should limit the use of hypnosis to analgesia for minor office procedures and for relief of pain.Hypnosis should not be used in treatment of conditions suggestive of psychosomatic origin.Any physician can learn the technics of inducing hypnosis, and a capable hypnotist can induce hypnosis in approximately 80 per cent of patients.The authors discuss the indications for hypnosis and its application, particularly as it relates to the office practice of urology.


The Journal of Urology | 1954

Peyronie’s Disease: Cortisone-Hyaluronidase-Hydro-Cortisone Therapy

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan


The Journal of Urology | 1958

Cinefluorography for the urologist.

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan


The Journal of Urology | 1955

Hypaque, a new urographic medium: preliminary report on 300 cases.

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan


Journal of Surgical Research | 1961

Cystometry during and cystography after transurethral resection of bladder tumor

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan; Stanley C. Ross


The Journal of Urology | 1960

Utility forceps for resectoscope.

Henry Bodner; Joseph Kaplan


The Journal of Urology | 1973

Sodium Methohexital Amnesia for Urethral Instrumentation

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Stanley C. Ross; Vincent Gualtieri; Thomas D. Gumas


The Journal of Urology | 1955

A New Development for Light Bearing Surgical Instruments

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan


JAMA | 1954

ACUTE RETENTION OF THE FOLEY BAG CATHETER BALLOON

Henry Bodner; Allan H. Howard; Joseph Kaplan

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Joseph Kaplan

University of California

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Vincent Gualtieri

Valley Presbyterian Hospital

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