Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . hich have had such passionate par-tisans and detractors as trachelorrhaphy. While certain authors have TREATMENT OF METRITIS. 211 accused it of producing sterility and of complicating labor,50 othershave extolled it as a remedy against this very sterility,51 while somehave not hesitated to do it on pregnant women, demonstrating atleast by their boldness the harmless nature of the To me it seems certain that the operation, well done, need have nobad results, though it has no advantages; it is probably often doneunnecessarily. [I canno


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . hich have had such passionate par-tisans and detractors as trachelorrhaphy. While certain authors have TREATMENT OF METRITIS. 211 accused it of producing sterility and of complicating labor,50 othershave extolled it as a remedy against this very sterility,51 while somehave not hesitated to do it on pregnant women, demonstrating atleast by their boldness the harmless nature of the To me it seems certain that the operation, well done, need have nobad results, though it has no advantages; it is probably often doneunnecessarily. [I cannot agree with the author in his statements concerning Em-mets operation which, while in most instances it removes hyperplastic tissue as effectually as the meth-ods favored, has the manifest ad-vantage of restoring the cervix toits natural ante-partum conditioninstead of mutilating it by whatis practically an method has its own indica-tions, and trachelorrhaphy is tobe reserved for cases with deepcervical tears with more or less.


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