Operative gynecology : . jilt Fig. 112.—Dr. G. M. Rusks Case of Double Uterus, Double Vagina, and Planiform Fundus. The uterine cavities are shown in double lines. The arrows indicate the point at which the sec-tion for the next figure was made. ( 9 natural size.) with the lower sharp horn of crescent encroaching on the left side; the rightopening oval, 3 by 2 cm. in size when held slightly apart. • The redundantvaginal walls pout into both of these orifices. The vaginal introitus looks as if the right side had been broken down andits folds smoothed out by labor, while the left side remained i


Operative gynecology : . jilt Fig. 112.—Dr. G. M. Rusks Case of Double Uterus, Double Vagina, and Planiform Fundus. The uterine cavities are shown in double lines. The arrows indicate the point at which the sec-tion for the next figure was made. ( 9 natural size.) with the lower sharp horn of crescent encroaching on the left side; the rightopening oval, 3 by 2 cm. in size when held slightly apart. • The redundantvaginal walls pout into both of these orifices. The vaginal introitus looks as if the right side had been broken down andits folds smoothed out by labor, while the left side remained intact. Thisdoubling of the vagina, apparent at the orifice, is continued all the way up tothe flattened double uterine cervix, and upon introducing a bivalve speculum, DOUBLE VAGINA. 211 two little cervices appear at the vaginal vault, one in each half of the vagina,with both openings turned toward the septum. The septum is not quite sothick above as below, and it measures about 3cm. from anterior to posterior wall.


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