. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. FiorRE 258.—Atresia at the vulva on one side of a double uterus and vagina, causing hsema-tocolpos on affected side. , . .j v, 4. i ^ FioiBE —Atresia on one side of double uterus and vagina midway between vulva andOS externum. This produces partial hamatocolpos of affected side. The greatest care in manipulation is essential lest the sac ruptureand discharge its contents into the peritoneum, or the fluid be forcedthrough the Fallopian tubes. The fluid, however, is apt to be sterile. 520 TUMORS, TUBAL PREGNANCY,


. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. FiorRE 258.—Atresia at the vulva on one side of a double uterus and vagina, causing hsema-tocolpos on affected side. , . .j v, 4. i ^ FioiBE —Atresia on one side of double uterus and vagina midway between vulva andOS externum. This produces partial hamatocolpos of affected side. The greatest care in manipulation is essential lest the sac ruptureand discharge its contents into the peritoneum, or the fluid be forcedthrough the Fallopian tubes. The fluid, however, is apt to be sterile. 520 TUMORS, TUBAL PREGNANCY, MALFORMATIONS. Prognosis of Congenital Gynatresia. Unless relief comes from operation, the thin walls, especially of theFallopian tabes, may rupture and set up peritonitis. Suppurationmay give rise to the phenomena incident to pelvic abscess. If thesac ruptures into the intestine, infection and death, or a precariousrecovery may follow. Treatment of Congenital Gynatresia. The treatment is free incision at the point of atresia, evacuationof accumulated fluids, washing


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