"Ars Mingendi Cum Instrumentis": Probes, Candelette, Minugie, Catheters

Authors

  • Carla Serarcangeli Museum of the History of Medicine Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology University of Rome "La Sapienza"
  • Gennaro Rispoli U.O. Director General Surgery Ascalesi Hospital ASL 1, Na

Keywords:

Retention of urine, History , Instruments

Abstract

The Museum of History of Medicine of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" has a rich collection of probes and metal catheters, some of which in surgical kits. Tracing the history of catheters, the authors follow the technical evolution in the field of urology techniques, also highlighting the intelligent craft of artisans, surgeons, barbers - and the industrial effort to ameliorate techniques. The use and the crafting of these instruments are to be related to new knowledge in the fields of urethral, vesical and prostatic occlusion. Italian contribution of the field is stressed, highlighting the original experience of Michele Troja, who invented and diffused metal catheters covered in caouthouc.  

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Published

2001-11-01

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