Henri Chaput
Victor Alexandre Henri Chaput was a French surgeon who specialized in intestinal surgery.
Biography
He studied medicine in Paris, where he received his doctorate in 1885. In 1888 he became a hospital surgeon, subsequently performing surgery at the Hôpitaux Broussais, Boucicaut, and Lariboisièr during his career.He was at the forefront of surgical asepsis, advocating the use of sterile rubber gloves during operations. He was known for his preference of lumbar anaesthetics instead of general anaesthesia for most surgical operations.
Medical terms
- Chaput's method: Surgical implantation of the ureter into the intestine.
- Tillaux-Chaput fracture: A fracture of the posterolateral tibial epiphysis. Prior to Chaput's description, Paul Jules Tillaux described a similar fracture involving the anteriolateral tibia.