. Annual of the universal medical sciences. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. colpoperineorrhaphy. (Journal of American Medical Association.) Jenks, of Detroit, j„?,\6believes tliat a dissection of the flap,extending as high within the recto-vaginal septum as there aresigns of redundancy of the posterior vaginal wall, is essentialto the accomplishment of the best permanent results. Havingmarked the termination of the anterior margin of the flap by nick-ing each labium, he inserts his sharp-pointed scissors near tliejunction of the integument and mucous membrane in the medianline, guided by two fingers in the re
. Annual of the universal medical sciences. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. colpoperineorrhaphy. (Journal of American Medical Association.) Jenks, of Detroit, j„?,\6believes tliat a dissection of the flap,extending as high within the recto-vaginal septum as there aresigns of redundancy of the posterior vaginal wall, is essentialto the accomplishment of the best permanent results. Havingmarked the termination of the anterior margin of the flap by nick-ing each labium, he inserts his sharp-pointed scissors near tliejunction of the integument and mucous membrane in the medianline, guided by two fingers in the rectum, and dissects a flap up tlieseptum as far as redundancy of tlie wnlls can be observed, makingthe dissection in its entirety without withdrawing the scissors. Heprefers silver-wire suture, but uses silk-worm gut in sensitive ri ferineum. ] DISEASES OF VAGINA AiSTD EXTERNAL GENITALS. H-Sl patients. The placing of the first two stitches is the most impor-tant part of his operation. In introducing the first stitch, he turnsthe point of
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