Firsts surgical care of Mexican children in the nineteenth century

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Here, two papers are presented, which constitute the first reports of surgical procedures in Mexican children performed at the 19th century. The two publications refer to surgical operations for the extraction of bladder stones. At that time, there was no anesthesia, so part of the description alludes to the suffering of the patients and the operative difficulties. The first case, is referred to as a lithotomy in a 17-year-old girl, performed by surgeon José Victoriano Guerrero in Guadalajara in 1822. The publication is not an academic report, but a pamphlet written as a gift to Emperor Augustin I to celebrate his ascension to the throne. The second work, is a lateral lithotomy in a 5-year-old boy, published by Dr. Luis Jecker in the first issue of the Periódico de la Academia de Medicina de Mégico in 1836.

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Baeza-Bacab, M. A. (2018, January 1). Firsts surgical care of Mexican children in the nineteenth century. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition). Publicaciones Permanyer. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.M18000016

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