. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. seized by strong fiat vulsellum forceps in the left handof the operator and drawn strongly down toward the vulva. The operator, with scissors in his right hand, is making a free incision through themucosa all around the cervix uteri in the line of the utero-vaginal attachment. Theblack and white dotted lines indicate the direction of the incision. The bleeding points are secured by fine catgut ligatures—not shown. B. The mucosa all around the uterus has been divided by scissors. While strongti-action is being made on
. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. seized by strong fiat vulsellum forceps in the left handof the operator and drawn strongly down toward the vulva. The operator, with scissors in his right hand, is making a free incision through themucosa all around the cervix uteri in the line of the utero-vaginal attachment. Theblack and white dotted lines indicate the direction of the incision. The bleeding points are secured by fine catgut ligatures—not shown. B. The mucosa all around the uterus has been divided by scissors. While strongti-action is being made on the uterus by the forceps in the right hand of the operator,the left index finger is used to strip back the circumuterine tissue all around thecervix. The stripping process is continued until it has exposed a zone of raw tissuean inch or more wide, when the utero-peritoneal reflexion will be recognized by theloose, thin, membranous character of the tissue, and by the fict that under the fingerit slips over the adjacent peritoneal covering of the uterus. 398 FlGUKE 399 Figure 187.
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