Jules-Émile Péan

Jules Émile Péan aka "The Pean " ( born November 29, 1830 in Châteaudun; † January 30, 1898 in Paris) was a French surgeon.

Péan introduced in 1879 for the first time a pyloric resection in a patient with gastric outlet obstruction by. The patient survived the operation for four days.

According to him, the Péanklemme, named a surgical instrument. A clamp similar to the boiler terminal block, but with less traumatic effect, as the teeth are missing at the end of the sheet.

  • Surgeon
  • Physician (19th century)
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1830
  • Died in 1898
  • Man
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