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Sir Peter Freyer KCB (2 July 1851 – 9 September 1921) was an Irish surgeon with an expertise in genitourinary surgery, best known at first as an Indian Medical Service (IMS) officer, for making popular the procedure for crushing bladder stones to allow them to be evacuated through the natural passages, a procedure known as a . Following retirement from the IMS after 20 years of service in India, he returned to England and popularized a procedure for benign large prostates. This was known as the suprapubic prostatectomy, a transvesical prostatectomy or the , where the prostate is removed through an abdominal incision above the pubic bone but below the umbilicus and through the bladder, and it included using suprapubic drainage post-operatively.

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  • Peter Johnston Freyer (de)
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  • Sir Peter Johnston Freyer (* 21. Juli 1851 in Selerna, Ballynahinch, County Galway; † 9. September 1921 in London, England) war ein irischer Chirurg und Urologe. Freyer war der Sohn eines Landwirts und studierte am Queen’s College in Galway Medizin mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1872, wobei er die Goldmedaille der Universität erhielt. Danach setzte er seine Ausbildung am Dr. Steeven’s Hospital in Dublin fort als Student von Robert McDonnell. 1874 erhielt er seinen Abschluss als MD und Master of Chirurgy (M.Ch.), wobei er nochmals eine Goldmedaille erhielt und sein Studium in Paris fortsetzte. (de)
  • Sir Peter Freyer KCB (2 July 1851 – 9 September 1921) was an Irish surgeon with an expertise in genitourinary surgery, best known at first as an Indian Medical Service (IMS) officer, for making popular the procedure for crushing bladder stones to allow them to be evacuated through the natural passages, a procedure known as a . Following retirement from the IMS after 20 years of service in India, he returned to England and popularized a procedure for benign large prostates. This was known as the suprapubic prostatectomy, a transvesical prostatectomy or the , where the prostate is removed through an abdominal incision above the pubic bone but below the umbilicus and through the bladder, and it included using suprapubic drainage post-operatively. (en)
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  • Peter Freyer (en)
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  • London, England (en)
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