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For the philosopher, see Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg. Fredrich Tredelenburg Friedrich Trendelenburg (May 24, 1844 – December 15, 1924) was a German surgeon. He was son of the philosopher Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg, father of the pharmacologist Paul Trendelenburg and grandfather of the pharmacologist Ullrich Georg Trendelenburg. Trendelenburg was born in Berlin and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh. He completed his studies at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin under Bernhard von Langenbeck, receiving his doctorate in 1866. He practiced medicine at the University of Rostock and the University of Bonn. In 1895 he became surgeon-in-chief at the University of Leipzig. Trendelenburg was interested in the history of surgery. He founded the German Surgical Society in 1872. Trendelenburg was also interested in the surgical removal of pulmonary emboli. His student, Martin Kirschner, performed the first successful pulmonary embolectomy in 1924, shortly before Trendelenburg's death. He died in 1924 of cancer of the mandible, aged 80. named after Friedrich Trendelenburg A number of medical treatments and terminologies have been named after Friedrich Trendelenburg, including: Brodie–Trendelenburg percussion test (also accredited to Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie) is a test for incompetent valves in superficial veins Trendelenburg's cannula: a cannula used during surgery of the larynx to prevent the patient from swallowing blood during surgery involving the head and neck Trendelenburg gait: an abnormal gait caused by weakness of the abductor muscles of the lower limb, including the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus muscles. Trendelenburg operation: ligation of the great saphenous vein, for the treatment of varicose veins. This term may also apply to pulmonary thrombectomy Trendelenburg position, in which the patient is placed on a bed which is put into incline such that the patient's head is lower than his feet Trendelenburg's sign: a sign of congenital dislocation of the hip Trendelenburg's test: a test for varicose veins as well as a test to assess hip mobility See also List of eponymous medical signs References Who Named It: Friedrich Trendelenburg Surgical-Tutor.org Persondata Name Trendelenburg, Friedrich Alternative names Short description Date of birth May 24, 1844 Place of birth Date of death December 15, 1924 Place of death v · d · eHistory of medicine Basic sciences History of anatomy • History of biochemistry • History of biology • History of biotechnology • History of chemistry • History of embryology • History of genetics • History of immunology • History of medical diagnosis • History of microbiology • History of molecular biology • History of neuroscience • History of nutrition • History of pathology • History of pharmacology • History of physiology • History of viruses•History of virology Medical specialties History of alternative medicine • History of dermatology • History of endocrinology • History of general anesthesia • History of invasive and interventional cardiology • History of neurology • Timeline of psychiatry • History of surgery Other topics Ancient Egyptian medicine • Ancient Greek medicine • Ancient Iranian Medicine • Black Death • Byzantine medicine • Egyptian medical papyri • History of psychiatric institutions • History of tracheal intubation • Humorism • Medicine in ancient Rome • Medicine in medieval Islam • Medieval medicine • Prehistoric medicine