Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 275.—Uterine Prolapse ; amputation of the vaginal portion of the cervix. 1, before the suture :2, after the suture ; a, bladder ; b, Douglas1 cul-de-sac. have recently been recalled to our notice. I have the same opinion oftreatment by Franck31 performs an operation whose objectis the formation in the vagina of a vertical fold, projecting anteriorlylike a tampon. He dissects up the vagina almost to the posterior cul-de-sac, and with buried catgut sutures forms the spur-like is, however, not the only result of this


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 275.—Uterine Prolapse ; amputation of the vaginal portion of the cervix. 1, before the suture :2, after the suture ; a, bladder ; b, Douglas1 cul-de-sac. have recently been recalled to our notice. I have the same opinion oftreatment by Franck31 performs an operation whose objectis the formation in the vagina of a vertical fold, projecting anteriorlylike a tampon. He dissects up the vagina almost to the posterior cul-de-sac, and with buried catgut sutures forms the spur-like is, however, not the only result of this operation, which is a spe-cies of colpo-perineorrhaphy. Elytrorrhaphy or colporrhaphy, the excision and suturing of aportion of the vaginal wall, was first introduced by Marshall operation, although incomplete, served as the starting-xDoint forthe perfected operations of colpo-perineorrhaphy and perineauxesisof the present day, which follow the plan of procedure initiated bySimon,33 who was the first to realize the importance of


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