Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 151.—A, Enucleation of an Interstitial Myoma; B, Disposition of Sutures after Enucleation. sidered. Enucleation, then, may often be considered only a simplifi-cation of the operative technique applicable to certain definite cases. Spiegelberg12 seems to be the first who employed it; SpencerWells13 has practised it for a long while; but it is A. Martin14 whohas especially advocated it. We begin by drawing the uterus outside of the abdomen upon alayer of gauze sponge, and placing about the cervix an elastic cordwith its ends crossed and held i


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . Fig. 151.—A, Enucleation of an Interstitial Myoma; B, Disposition of Sutures after Enucleation. sidered. Enucleation, then, may often be considered only a simplifi-cation of the operative technique applicable to certain definite cases. Spiegelberg12 seems to be the first who employed it; SpencerWells13 has practised it for a long while; but it is A. Martin14 whohas especially advocated it. We begin by drawing the uterus outside of the abdomen upon alayer of gauze sponge, and placing about the cervix an elastic cordwith its ends crossed and held in place by forceps or my thus provided for control of the bleeding, the uterus is incisedover the most projecting part of the tumor, and this is removed, carebeing taken not to open the uterine cavity. As this operation has often been performed for submucous fibroma,which most surgeons prefer to remove by the vagina, the uterinecanal has sometimes been opened (10 cases out of 16: Martin); in TREATMENT OF FIBROUS TUMORS OF ABDO


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