. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 501. Emmets Operation, show-ing the Lines of Tension at each side ofthe left vaginal sulcus and their point ofmeeting at b. (Penrose—Diseases ofWomen.) Fig. 502. Emmets Operation, show-ing the Method of Denuding the damagedarea in the left vaginal sulcus. (Pen-rose—Diseases of Women.) as it is being excised, is made tense as indicated in Fig. 502. When one sulcus iscompletely denuded, the same process is carried out in the other sulcus (Fig. 503), In the process of denuding, the lines of traction and the direction of cutting maybe varied


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 501. Emmets Operation, show-ing the Lines of Tension at each side ofthe left vaginal sulcus and their point ofmeeting at b. (Penrose—Diseases ofWomen.) Fig. 502. Emmets Operation, show-ing the Method of Denuding the damagedarea in the left vaginal sulcus. (Pen-rose—Diseases of Women.) as it is being excised, is made tense as indicated in Fig. 502. When one sulcus iscompletely denuded, the same process is carried out in the other sulcus (Fig. 503), In the process of denuding, the lines of traction and the direction of cutting maybe varied as found most convenient. When the surface-covering has been com-pletely removed, the area has approximately the appearance shown in Fig. 507. The next step is to make the deep excision of tissue in the outer side of eachsulcus. This is to remove the principal part of the scar-tissue and other connectivetissue lying between the torn ends of the pelvic sling, so that when the deep suturesare passed and tied, the torn portions of the sling may


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