. Annals of surgery . Fig. 2.—Showing the introducti •: ;i of the mattress stitch to control cervical oozing. Before this stitch can be introduce! •.he must be wiped down from the anterior faceof the ceTi. Approximation stitches are, of course, also introduced to close the cervical apertureand to fix the implanted Ugaments in place. hysterectomy in preference to hysterectomy by this technic is more indicatedin a benign uterine fundus lesion than is complete hysterectomy upon a normaluterus to prevent the possibility of the occurrence of carcinoma. The advantages have been that all of
. Annals of surgery . Fig. 2.—Showing the introducti •: ;i of the mattress stitch to control cervical oozing. Before this stitch can be introduce! •.he must be wiped down from the anterior faceof the ceTi. Approximation stitches are, of course, also introduced to close the cervical apertureand to fix the implanted Ugaments in place. hysterectomy in preference to hysterectomy by this technic is more indicatedin a benign uterine fundus lesion than is complete hysterectomy upon a normaluterus to prevent the possibility of the occurrence of carcinoma. The advantages have been that all of the cervix and cervical canal canbe removed during active sex life with little or no shortening of the vagina,with but little time added to the operation, without danger to the ureters,and that excellent support can be obtained by the fixation of the round andbroad ligaments as deeply as desired in the remaining cervical aperture. 63 FRANK H. LAHEY.
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