Stone in the bladder (vesical calculus, or cystic calculus).
Here a part of the vesical parietes gives way by sloughing, and the fluid is effused within the ilio-vesical fascia; in other cases the extravasation is usually beyond that fascia, and beneath the fascia of the perineum.
Much vesical irritation is often produced and kept up by disease of the kidney.
The ureters lose the valvular structure of their vesical terminations, and become dilated; the pelvis and infundibula of the kidneys also enlarge, and all are distended by the accumulating urine.
If the urethra be cleared, the recto-vesical aperture may soon close.
It is certain that gouty persons are especially liable to vesical catarrh, and it is generally admitted that rheumatic and gouty persons are particularly susceptible to gonorrhoea.
Sometimes crystalline deposits of uric acid, urates, and oxalates take place in the tubuli of the kidney and in the bladder, and lead to the nephritic and vesical irritations which are often the source of much inconvenience and pain.
Quite recently a man of thirty-two consulted me about a vesical affection who from the age of eight had suffered every winter for twenty years from rheumatoid arthritis in his hands and feet, and finally in the knees.
It may manifest itself only in frequent and painful micturition, or it may be associated with such a degree ofvesical tenesmus as to cause retention and necessitate the use of the catheter.
It may be asked why these celebrated and observing physicians have neglected the preputial condition, if, as it is claimed, it is, in itself, so important and sure a factor of the derangements at the vesical neck?
The urine is scanty and high colored; there is sometimes scalding in urination and vesical tenesmus, and at the acme of the fever traces of albumen may be detected.
Vesical tenesmus, a similar sensation as to the evacuation of urine, referred to the region of the bladder.
The urethra and anal canal are insensitive, and there is paralysis of the levatores ani, the rectal and the vesical sphincters.
If the cord is pressed upon at the level of the lumbar enlargement the anal and vesical sphincters are paralysed, and the reflexes are exaggerated.
French algalie), is noticed frequently in the section devoted to vesical calculus.
We will terminate our hasty review of diseases discussed in the Compendium by an abstract of Gilbert's views on vesical calculus and its treatment, which cover more than fifteen pages of his work.
Patients suffering from vesicalcalculus are always constipated, and the dysuria may increase to the degree called furia, a condition not without some danger.
Gilbert's medical treatment of vesical calculus consists generally in the administration of diuretics and lithontriptics and the local application of poultices, plasters and inunctions of various kinds.
There was coarse crepitation of the left axillary base, with cough; some enlargement of the heart; extreme vesical irritability, and faucial congestion; and albuminuria to the extent roughly of a fifth.
The temperature was normal: the vesical irritability had disappeared: there was no difficulty in swallowing; and the pain in the joints was less.
I showed him some vesical calculi I had removed by operation, and then asked when he would wish me to start for England.
Here it should be noticed that in children it is fortunately of very little consequence to preserve the integrity of the prostatic sheath of vesical fascia.
Infiltration of urine may occur as a result of a too free incision of the vesical fascia (in adults), and still more frequently of a too small external wound.
The use of silver wire, to close up the wound at once, diminishes very much any risk of recto-vesical fistula.
Anal and vesicalsphincters relaxed; dejections voluminous; sacral decubitus as well as healed eschars.
There was a slight contracture of thevesical sphincter, necessitating the catheter.
The vesicalsphincter shortly regained its function, though its disorder had been an initial symptom.
Battlefield urology; urinary and vesical psychoses in the fighting line.
The simple nervous diarrhea is often spoken of as an "intestinal blush," as the neurotic disturbance of the bladder which causes frequent urination is spoken of as a "vesical blush.
This must be neutralized as far as possible by calling the attention of patients who have initial symptoms of vesical disturbance to the ease with which mental influences act upon the urinary functions.
There may be gastric crises that recall those of tabes, and there may be vesical and rectal crises of a similar nature.
Such a suggestion, by calling the patient's attention strongly to his condition, emphasizes the irritability of the vesical tissues and is almost sure to bring about a considerable increase in the symptoms.
Under its influence vesical and prostatic complications, gonorrheal arthritis, endocarditis, etc.
The ureter is secured by sutures to the vesical mucous membrane, and to the muscular coat of the bladder.
The ligatures were removed, the urine soon became acid, and the vesical discomfort quickly subsided, in spite of the anomalous position of the cervical stump.
The two vesical flaps are now carefully and separately sutured by catgut and the edges of the vaginal wound are brought together as much as possible: if necessary, the fundus of the uterus may be used to assist in closing the opening.
Lockyer, in removing a burrowing fibroid, wounded the bladder and divided the right ureter; he sutured the vesical incision and removed the right kidney.
On dilating the urethra, it was found that the cervical stump had ulcerated through the posterior wall of the bladder and projected freely into the vesical cavity, bristling with thick silk ligatures encrusted with phosphatic deposit.
As soon as the uterine vessels are divided the vesical segments of the ureters are exposed, cleaned if necessary, and separated from the cancerous cervix.
The blade of the knife should not wound the vesical mucous membrane.
When a ligature makes its way into the bladder it will set up cystitis and serve as a nucleus for a vesical calculus.
Vesical and vaginal mucous membrane flaps are thus produced, giving a large raw surface without any loss of substance.
This was not encouraging, but a few days later a little Jew boy suffering from vesical stone (a very common disease in Mosul, especially amongst children) was brought to the hospital by his father.
The operations most frequently called for in Mosul are those for "cataract" and vesical stone, but patients come with many other diseases, both surgical and medical.
In a case of this kind, a catheter occupying the position 4, 5, would, while voiding the bladder through the sac, make it seem as if it really traversed the vesical orifice.
Two large polypi, and many smaller ones, appear growing from the mucous membrane of the prostatic urethra and vesical orifice, and obstructing these parts.
Plate 62, represents the prostate with its three lobes enlarged, and the prostatic canal and vesical orifice narrowed.
A globular excrescence, a, appears blocking up the vesical orifice, and giving to this the appearance of a crescentic slit, corresponding to the shape of the obstructing body.
Surmounting the vesical orifice, c, is seen the tuberculated mass, a, which being moveable, can be forced against the vesical orifice and thus produce complete retention of urine.
Behind them the third lobe of smaller size occupies the vesical orifice, and completes the obstruction.
A tubercle, b, surmounts the lower part, c, of the prostate, and blocks up the vesical orifice.
The third lobe, a, projects at the neck of the bladder, distorting the vesical outlet.
The three lobes are encrusted on their vesical surfaces with a thick calcareous deposit.
The three prostatic lobes are enlarged, and appear contracting the vesical orifice.
To Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel Dennis Francis Keegan, of the Indian Medical Service, is due the fact that the operation of crushing and promptly removing all fragments of a vesical calculus is as well suited for boys as for men.
The treatment of vesicalcalculi by other means than operative surgery is of little value.
Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia.
Vesical power is also commonly believed to be in relation with sexual potency, and the inability to project the urinary stream in a normal manner is one of the accepted signs of sexual impotency.
The third class are thevesical calculi, from the bladder or vesicle in which they are found.
Internally it has a diuretic effect and is reputed to be a solvent of vesical calculi.
Mistaking the properties of the plant it is given for vesical calculus which, if composed of oxalates, would be increased instead of diminished by the treatment.
A decoction of sufficient strength to color the water a light blue is used as a mouth wash in toothache and has some reputation as a solvent of vesical calculi.
The leaves, boiled and mashed, are applied to the abdomen in retention of urine; the decoction of the leaves is used for the same purpose and also has some reputation as a solvent for vesical calculus.
Considerable hemorrhages from the bladder may occur in vesical calculus, tuberculosis, and newgrowths.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vesical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.