. A manual of gynæcology and pelvic surgery, for students and practitioners. Vu:. 95.—Circular amputation of cervix. An incision is made at the junctionof the viif^inal and cervical mucosa. Posterior view. by the sutures already introduced, and a similar set is laid onthe posterior half. Stitches are now introduced from vaginal to cervical mucosaaround the circumference of the cervix, and are tied after all CIRCULAR AMPUTATION OF THE CERVIX 207 are in place. Owing to the redundance of vaginal wall thereis a marked puckering of the margins and the completed opera-. FiG. 96.—Circular amputation
. A manual of gynæcology and pelvic surgery, for students and practitioners. Vu:. 95.—Circular amputation of cervix. An incision is made at the junctionof the viif^inal and cervical mucosa. Posterior view. by the sutures already introduced, and a similar set is laid onthe posterior half. Stitches are now introduced from vaginal to cervical mucosaaround the circumference of the cervix, and are tied after all CIRCULAR AMPUTATION OF THE CERVIX 207 are in place. Owing to the redundance of vaginal wall thereis a marked puckering of the margins and the completed opera-. FiG. 96.—Circular amputation of cervix. The cervix is now removed by atransverse cut which passes through its anterior half only and one or two suturesare introduced from vaginal to cervical mucosa. tion has an unfinished appearance which, however, smoothesout and disappears after heaHng is complete. 208 DISEASES AND INJURIES OF THE CERVIX Amputation with the Cautery.—This operation is done formalignant disease, and is feasible only with the heavier electric
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