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.

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.

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.

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.