The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . FiG. 819.—Oval Oblique Pelvis0udin.) OF Fig. S20. —Oval Oblique Pelvis of Outlet.—(Aiiihors collection.) Pel- 626 PATHOLOGICAL LABOR. early enough for the use of suitable therapeutic measures. Various accidentsare apt to take place during labor, such as ruptures, fistulas, fractures, etc. Treatment.—This differs according to the extent of the deformity. If theinferior strait is contracted, Caesarean section should be performed. Farabeufrecommends ischio-pubotomy. (See Operations,


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . FiG. 819.—Oval Oblique Pelvis0udin.) OF Fig. S20. —Oval Oblique Pelvis of Outlet.—(Aiiihors collection.) Pel- 626 PATHOLOGICAL LABOR. early enough for the use of suitable therapeutic measures. Various accidentsare apt to take place during labor, such as ruptures, fistulas, fractures, etc. Treatment.—This differs according to the extent of the deformity. If theinferior strait is contracted, Caesarean section should be performed. Farabeufrecommends ischio-pubotomy. (See Operations, Part X.) If the attendant is indoubt, Caesarean section should be performed, since unless the degree of deformityis slight, forceps and version are not generally attended by good results. VI. Imperfect Development of both Lateral Masses of the Sacrum, Roberts Pelvis. The Ankylotic Contracted Pel-vis (Figs. 821, 822).—Robertwas the first to describe thispelvis in 1842. It is closelyrelated to the Naegele and etiology: Thisis the rarest of contractedpelves, only eight cases hav-ing been reporte


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