Mohammad Hossein Asadi, Azam Khosravi, Robrecht Van Hee, Saeed Amini, Farshid Haghverdi, Saeed Changizi-Ashtiyani
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简介人们对膀胱结石的认识由来已久。大约从公元前 6 世纪开始,手术就被选为最专业和最后的治疗方法,并不断发展。与此同时,许多缺失的环节有时会成为膀胱结石手术的转折点。伊朗医学学者在推进这种治疗方法方面所做的努力是这条道路上令人印象深刻的起伏的一部分,本研究对此进行了讨论:本综述研究基于波斯医学资料,如《Al-Hawi fi al-Tabb》、《The Kitāb al-Taṣrīf》和《Al-Qanun fi al-Tebb》。研究还使用了 Pub Med、Scopus 和 Elsevier 等可靠的数据库以及 Google Scholar 等搜索引擎,并使用了相关关键词:在波斯传统医学的黄金时代(公元 800-1300 年),阿里-伊本-拉本-塔巴里(Ali ibn Rabben Tabari,公元 810-895 年)和拉泽斯(Rhazes,公元 865-925 年)首次提出将手术作为治疗膀胱结石的最后一种方法,并对此进行了详细论述。随后,哈里-阿巴斯(Hally Abbas)、阿尔布卡西斯(Albucasis)和阿维森纳(Avicenna)对其进行了完善和丰富。阿尔布卡西斯在会阴膀胱碎石术、镊子取膀胱结石术和原发性碎石术方面的独特技术使其在 19 世纪之前一直发挥着重要作用:研究膀胱结石治疗的演变和进步,可以看出不同医学流派医生的努力。波斯医学先贤们的聪明才智发明了七种不同的膀胱结石手术,改进了前人的技术,为这种手术的发展带来了重大飞跃。
The history of medieval bladder stone surgery in Persia.
Introduction: People's understanding of bladder stones has a long history. Since around the sixth century BC, surgery has been selected as the most specialized and last treatment and has continuously evolved. Meanwhile, many missing links have sometimes been a turning point in bladder stone surgery. The efforts of Iranian medicine scholars in advancing this treatment method are part of the impressive ups and downs of this path, which is discussed in this research.
Methods: This review research is based on Persian medicine sources, such as Al-Hawi fi al-Tabb, The Kitāb al-Taṣrīf, and Al-Qanun fi al-Tebb. It has also used reliable databases such as Pub Med, Scopus, and Elsevier, as well as search engines such as Google Scholar, with related keywords.
Results: Surgery as the last treatment method for bladder stones was first proposed in the Golden Age (800-1300AD) of Persian traditional medicine by Ali ibn Rabben Tabari (810-895 AD) and Rhazes (865-925 AD), who discussed it in more detail. Then Hally Abbas, Albucasis, and Avicenna completed and enriched it. Albucasis's role is imposing due to his unique techniques in perineal cystolithotomy, forceps to extract bladder stones, and primary lithotrity until the nineteenth century.
Conclusion: Examining the evolution and progress of bladder stone treatment shows the efforts of physicians in different medical schools. The brilliance of the sages of Persian Medicine, who invented seven different types of bladder stone surgery, improved the techniques of the predecessors and created a significant leap in the progress of this surgery.