. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 1.—Vaginal mucosa separated from bladder and most of fascia. Finger occupieshernial ring. the fascia during labor has separated it from the cervix and the baseof the broad ligament. Pig. 3 is a diagrammatical illustration of thenature of the fascial lesion viewed from al)ove. Closure of the Hernial Ring.—This should accomplish (1) cure ofthe hernia and (2) cure of the urethrocele (urinary incontinence isoften the prominent symptom of cystoeele). WATKINS: CYSTOCELE AND HIGH RECTOCELE 391 The transposition operation is ideal for the accomplis


. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 1.—Vaginal mucosa separated from bladder and most of fascia. Finger occupieshernial ring. the fascia during labor has separated it from the cervix and the baseof the broad ligament. Pig. 3 is a diagrammatical illustration of thenature of the fascial lesion viewed from al)ove. Closure of the Hernial Ring.—This should accomplish (1) cure ofthe hernia and (2) cure of the urethrocele (urinary incontinence isoften the prominent symptom of cystoeele). WATKINS: CYSTOCELE AND HIGH RECTOCELE 391 The transposition operation is ideal for the accomplishment of thesetwo objects and the results olitained have showTi it to be ideal in a. Fig. 2.—Vesico-vaginal fascia viewed from above. Dotted line common site of tear(from Frank).


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