The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1242.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. The broad ligaments areclamped close to the uterus. The uterineand ovarian vessels and round ligamentsligated and incised. The incision abovethe utero-vesical reflection of the perito-neum has been made and the bladder isbeing stripped down from the uterus withthe finger. Fig.^1243.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. The bladder has beenstripped down and the uterus is drawnupward and to one side and is being ampu-tated at the utero-cervical Fig


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 1242.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. The broad ligaments areclamped close to the uterus. The uterineand ovarian vessels and round ligamentsligated and incised. The incision abovethe utero-vesical reflection of the perito-neum has been made and the bladder isbeing stripped down from the uterus withthe finger. Fig.^1243.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. The bladder has beenstripped down and the uterus is drawnupward and to one side and is being ampu-tated at the utero-cervical Fig. 1244.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. On the right side the stumpsof the ovarian and uterine vessels are trans-fixed by a single ligature of No. 2 plain cat-gut. On the left side this ligature is drawntight and tied, thus uniting the two stumpsover the pedicle of the round ligament,and drawing the broad ligament tense toassist in the support of the vault of thevaofina. Fig. 1245.—Incomplete Abdominal Hys-terectomy. The stumps of the ovarianand uterine vessels and the round liga-ment are pushed under the peritoneiunand the anterior and posterior flaps of theperitoneum are brought together by acontinuous suture of No. i plain catgut. ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY. 1019


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