. Essentials of gynecology, arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine ... Partial Inversion of Uterus(after Thomas). Polypus still Intra-uterine(after Thomas). sion. Enlargement of the uterus rather favors the diagnosis of these conditions may rarely coexist. How would you differentiate inversion of the uterus fromcomplete prolapse ? This rarely causes difficulty. It is made by finding in the latter 196 ESSENTIALS OF OYNjECOLOOY. the external os. the obhteration of the fornices. and b\ ])assing thesound into the uterine canal. Wha


. Essentials of gynecology, arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine ... Partial Inversion of Uterus(after Thomas). Polypus still Intra-uterine(after Thomas). sion. Enlargement of the uterus rather favors the diagnosis of these conditions may rarely coexist. How would you differentiate inversion of the uterus fromcomplete prolapse ? This rarely causes difficulty. It is made by finding in the latter 196 ESSENTIALS OF OYNjECOLOOY. the external os. the obhteration of the fornices. and b\ ])assing thesound into the uterine canal. What are the results of an untreated inversion ? Very rarely it reduces itself. Rarely the patient sufiers littleinconvenience from it. Usually the patient dies from hemorrhage or sepsis. What is the treatment ? The object sought is the of the fundus uteri. Emmets method (see Fig. 54) consists in inserting the right handinto the vagina, grasping the fundus in the palm, inserting thefingers into the cervix and jDushing upward ; at the same time sepa-rating the fingers as much as possible. The left hand meanwh


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