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Master of surgery in Archiv für Klinische Chirurgie.

H G Beger1, F Gansauge.   

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INTRODUCTION: After the routine use of ether narcosis and surgical antisepsis, the evolution of surgery experienced fascinating and genuinely surgical technique-related advancements. Surgeons from Germany contributed strongly to the upturn of operative treatment in the second half of the nineteenth century. DISCUSSION: B. von Langenbeck inaugurated in 1852 an osteosynthese device in a patient with pseudoarthrosis. He is credited to be the very first in introducing the principle of fixateur externe. Th. Billroth performed in 1873 the first extirpation of the larynx in a patient with a malignant tumor. Postoperatively, the patient was cared with an artificial larynx. The first successful resection of the distal stomach inaugurated by Th. Billroth in 1881 was later called the Billroth II procedure. Rydygier from Kulm and Billroth from Wien are the first who successfully performed resection of the lower part of the stomach with anastomosis to the duodenum (Billroth I type of resection). In 1883, Th. Kocher from Bern reported 101 cases of thyroidectomy, the largest single-surgeon experience. L. Rehn from Frankfurt did in 1887 the first successful suturing of a beating heart to repair a large stab wound. A. Braun, Königsberg presented in 1892 his techniques of side-to-side anastomosis of the intestine to avoid a circular intestinal anastomosis. F. Sauerbruch from Breslau published in 1904 his thoracotomy chamber with space for two surgeons opening routine access to intrathoracic tissues protecting pulmonary ventilation during surgery. W. Kausch from Berlin reported in 1912 about three successful pancreatic head resections for peripapillary cancer. The first successful pancreatic head resection was performed in 1909 in a patient with a cancer of the papilla. The patient survived for a long term.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20221626     DOI: 10.1007/s00423-010-0620-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg        ISSN: 1435-2443            Impact factor:   3.445


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