. Fig. 43. Rupture of the Uterus with Uterine Catheter. Cow. F., Vagina; /, lip of os uteri externum ; 2. first annular mucous fold; J, instrumental rupture in the roof of the horn ; 4, instrumental rupture of the floor of the uterine horn ; 5, mesometrium enormously thickened and inflamed ; 6, cystic corpus luteum with adherent cystic oviduct to the left; 7, median section through cystic oviduct. The veterinarian had killed the cow douching the uterus when the sterility was caused by the inoperable hydrosalpinx. tissues unwarrantably if he continues his efforts longer, and, still more importa


. Fig. 43. Rupture of the Uterus with Uterine Catheter. Cow. F., Vagina; /, lip of os uteri externum ; 2. first annular mucous fold; J, instrumental rupture in the roof of the horn ; 4, instrumental rupture of the floor of the uterine horn ; 5, mesometrium enormously thickened and inflamed ; 6, cystic corpus luteum with adherent cystic oviduct to the left; 7, median section through cystic oviduct. The veterinarian had killed the cow douching the uterus when the sterility was caused by the inoperable hydrosalpinx. tissues unwarrantably if he continues his efforts longer, and, still more important, he becomes fatigued. A fatigued operator is always a dangerous operator. If prudent, he will not accept the attendant risks which he inevitably faces when fatigued. When the examiner has succeeded in passing the uterine dilator, the catheter, or other instrument into the uterine cavity, he faces the danger of puncturing the uterine wall.


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