- Jean Civiale
Jean Civiale (1792-1867) was a French surgeon and
urologist , who invented in 1823 asurgical instrument (thelithotrite ) and performedtransurethral lithotripsy , the first knownminimally invasive surgery , to crush stones inside the bladder without having to open theabdomen (lithotomy ). To remove a calculus, Civiale inserted his instrument through theurethra and bored holes in the stone. Afterwards, he crushed it with the same instrument and aspired the resulting fragments or let them flow normally withurine .Civiale founded the first urology service in the world, at the
Necker Hospital in Paris.Civiale has been also recently recognized as a pioneer of
evidence-based medicine . In 1835, theAcadémie des Sciences inParis commissioned a report on the statistical research that had been conducted by him on a wider scale throughoutEurope , with the aim of proving that bladder lithotripsy was superior to lithotomy. Civiale used for the first time the method of comparing the relative mortality rates between both groups of patients, and found that the new lithotripsy method had had 7 deaths in 307 operations (2.2%), while the old lithotomy method had 1,024 deaths in 5,443 operations (18.8%). For this study, he received in 1836 theMontyon Prize from the Academy, and one of the members of the committee was none other than famous mathematicianSimeon Poisson . As a consequence, the Academy recommended that the medical uses ofprobability should be better studied.Among the many students of Civiale, Sir
Henry Thompson , a British surgeon and urologist, took the instrument and the technique toGreat Britain and became quite famous with it, after operating KingLéopold I of Belgium .Principal publications
*"De la Lithotritie, ou brolement de la pierre", (Paris), 1827)
*"Lettres sur la Lithotritie, &c." (1827)
*"Traite pratique et historique de la Lithotritie" (1847)
*"Resultats Cliniques de la Lithotritie pendent les Annes 1860-64" (1865)References
* Kiefer JH. Jean Civiale (1792-1867). "Invest Urol." 1968 Jul;6(1):114-7.
* Matthews JR. [http://ije.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/30/6/1249 The Paris Academy of Science report on Jean Civiale's statistical research and the 19th century background to evidence-based medicine] . "Int J Epidemiol." 2001 Dec;30(6):1246-9.
* [http://ije.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/30/6/1246 Statistical research on conditions caused by calculi by Doctor Civiale. 1835.] "Int J Epidemiol." 2001 Dec;30(6):1246-9. Reprint of the classical report by Poisson, Dulong, Larrey, Double.
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