Bricker operation
Brick·er op·er·a·tion
(brik'ĕr),an operation utilizing an isolated segment of ileum to collect urine from the ureters and conduct it to the skin surface.
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Bricker operation
(brĭk′ər)n.
An operation in which an isolated segment of ileum is used to collect urine and to conduct it to the skin surface.
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Brick·er op·er·a·tion
(brik'ĕr op-ĕr-ā'shŭn)An operation using an isolated segment of ileum to collect urine from the ureters and conduct it to the skin surface.
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Bricker,
Eugene M., U.S. urologist, 1908–.Bricker operation - an operation utilizing an isolated segment of ileum to collect urine from the ureters and conduct it to the skin surface.
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