. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. .520. Taits Operation. Showing the deepand superficial sutures. The redundant portions ofthe flap have been removed. Continuous suturesmay be used if preferred. (Doderlein and Kronig— Operative Gi/nahologie.) Fig. 521. Taits Operation. Showing the line of ap-proximation on the perineum and in the vagina. AHvaginal sutures and all buried sutures are of perineal sutures are preferably of silkworm-gut.(Doderlein and Kronig—Operative Gijnalcotogie.) There is usually more or less excess of flap—consequently it is removed, as showni
. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. .520. Taits Operation. Showing the deepand superficial sutures. The redundant portions ofthe flap have been removed. Continuous suturesmay be used if preferred. (Doderlein and Kronig— Operative Gi/nahologie.) Fig. 521. Taits Operation. Showing the line of ap-proximation on the perineum and in the vagina. AHvaginal sutures and all buried sutures are of perineal sutures are preferably of silkworm-gut.(Doderlein and Kronig—Operative Gijnalcotogie.) There is usually more or less excess of flap—consequently it is removed, as shownin Fig. 519, and the anterior edges of the fiap are united by catgut, as indicatedin Figs. 520 and 521. 504 LACERATIONS AND FISTULA Other Operations. There are several other operations for the repair of the pelvic floor, most of thembeing modifications of Emmets or Hegars or Taits operation, the hnes of denu-dation and of suturing varying in each case to suit the operator. There is one operation, however, essentially different from those prev
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