Bernhard Bardenheuer (July 12, 1839, Lamersdorf – August 13, 1913) was a German surgeon. In 1864 he received his doctorate from Berlin, where he studied under Bernhard von Langenbeck (1810-1887). In 1865 he began work as an assistant to Karl Busch (1826-1881) at the surgical clinic at the University of Bonn, afterwards relocating to Heidelberg, where he worked under ophthalmologist Otto Becker (1828-1893) and surgeon Gustav Simon (1824-1876). During the Franco-Prussian War he served in a sick bay at a garrison in Heidelberg.
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| - Bernhard Bardenheuer (de)
- Bernhard Bardenheuer (en)
- Барденгейер, Бернгард (ru)
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| - Franz Bernhard Hubert Bardenheuer (* 12. Juli 1839 in Lamersdorf (Nordrhein-Westfalen); † 13. August 1913 ebenda) war ein deutscher Chirurg und Geheimrat. (de)
- Франц Бернгард Губерт Ба́рденгейер (нем. Franz Bernhard Hubert Bardenheuer; 12 июля 1839, Ламерсдорф — 13 августа 1913, Ламерсдорф) — немецкий медик, хирург. (ru)
- Bernhard Bardenheuer (July 12, 1839, Lamersdorf – August 13, 1913) was a German surgeon. In 1864 he received his doctorate from Berlin, where he studied under Bernhard von Langenbeck (1810-1887). In 1865 he began work as an assistant to Karl Busch (1826-1881) at the surgical clinic at the University of Bonn, afterwards relocating to Heidelberg, where he worked under ophthalmologist Otto Becker (1828-1893) and surgeon Gustav Simon (1824-1876). During the Franco-Prussian War he served in a sick bay at a garrison in Heidelberg. (en)
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| - Franz Bernhard Hubert Bardenheuer (* 12. Juli 1839 in Lamersdorf (Nordrhein-Westfalen); † 13. August 1913 ebenda) war ein deutscher Chirurg und Geheimrat. (de)
- Bernhard Bardenheuer (July 12, 1839, Lamersdorf – August 13, 1913) was a German surgeon. In 1864 he received his doctorate from Berlin, where he studied under Bernhard von Langenbeck (1810-1887). In 1865 he began work as an assistant to Karl Busch (1826-1881) at the surgical clinic at the University of Bonn, afterwards relocating to Heidelberg, where he worked under ophthalmologist Otto Becker (1828-1893) and surgeon Gustav Simon (1824-1876). During the Franco-Prussian War he served in a sick bay at a garrison in Heidelberg. From 1872 he was a hospital surgeon in Köln, where in 1875 he introduced Listerian antisepsis. In 1884 he received the title of professor, even though he was not a member on any university's academic staff. Bardenheuer specialized in genitourinary surgery, and in 1887 performed the first complete cystectomy. This operation involved a patient who was suffering from an advanced bladder tumour that affected both ureters. The patient died two weeks after the surgery from uremia and hydronephrosis — nevertheless, Bardenheuer was able to prove the technical workability of the surgery. In 1889 Austrian gynecologist Karl Pawlik performed a successful cystectomy on a patient suffering from papillomatosis of the bladder. In 1909 he performed an autogenous bone graft of the mandible, a procedure that involved replacement of a mandibular condyle with a patient's 4th metatarsal. The "Bardenheuer incision" is named after him, which is a surgical incision used for operative treatment of mastitis. In German medical literature it is referred to as Bardenheuer-Schnitt (Bardenheuer cut) or Bardenheuer-Bogenschnitt (Bardenheuer arc cut). (en)
- Франц Бернгард Губерт Ба́рденгейер (нем. Franz Bernhard Hubert Bardenheuer; 12 июля 1839, Ламерсдорф — 13 августа 1913, Ламерсдорф) — немецкий медик, хирург. (ru)
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