. FiG. 200a—Special Instruments for Trachelectomy. /, Cervical retractor ; 2, Tenaculum forceps. dinal incision is now made through the core on either side, dividing it, for the entire length of that portion which has been freed from the vaginal mucosa, into about equal upper and lower halves (See Fig. 201). At this point in the opera- tion, it should be ascertained that the cervical stump is firmly grasped by the tenaculum forceps, because at a later stage their replacement would become very difficult, should their hold be lost. Each of the two segments of the cervical core has an inner linin
. FiG. 200a—Special Instruments for Trachelectomy. /, Cervical retractor ; 2, Tenaculum forceps. dinal incision is now made through the core on either side, dividing it, for the entire length of that portion which has been freed from the vaginal mucosa, into about equal upper and lower halves (See Fig. 201). At this point in the opera- tion, it should be ascertained that the cervical stump is firmly grasped by the tenaculum forceps, because at a later stage their replacement would become very difficult, should their hold be lost. Each of the two segments of the cervical core has an inner lining membrane of endocervical mucosa,
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