Mercier sound

Mer·ci·er sound

(mĕr-sē-ā'), a catheter, the beak of which is short and bent almost at a right angle.

Mer·ci·er sound

(mer-sē-ā' sownd) A catheter with a short beak bent at almost a right angle.

Mercier,

Louis Auguste, French urologist, 1811-1882. median bar of Mercier - Synonym(s): Mercier barMercier bar - a fold of mucous membrane extending from the orifice of the ureter of one side to that of the other side. Synonym(s): interureteric fold; median bar of MercierMercier catheterMercier sound - a catheter the beak of which is short and bent almost at a right angle.Mercier valve - an occasional fold of mucosa of the bladder partially occluding the ureteral orifice.