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Identifier: scienceamidw00lusk (find matches)
Title: The science and art of midwifery
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Lusk, William Thompson, 1838-1897
Subjects: Obstetrics
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and Co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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Fig. 240.—Inversion of uterus. ure. Then the thumb was with-drawn, and the circular uterinefold, which still hung deep intothe vagina, was pressed up onone side by the fork formed bythe thumb and index-finger. Fi-nally, by indenting the raisedfold by the thumb, and at thesame time making counter-pres-sure upon the uterine riugthrough the abdominal walls, Iwas enabled to push the entiremass by the ring, and had thepleasure of feeling the remainderof the inverted organ roll spon-taneously into position. The di-agrams drawn for me by myfriend, Dr. L. M. Yale, will helpto make intelligible the mechan-ism of the manoeuvre.
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Fig. 241.—First stage of replacement. Fig. 242.—Second stage of replacement. RUPTURES OF THE GENITAL CANAL. 603 If the reinversion proves successful, the hand should be allowed toremain within the uterus, and external pressure should be employeduntil contraction is secured. The subsequent treatment does not differfrom that for uterine atony, already considered in connection withpostpartum haemorrhage. CHAPTER XXXIII. RUPTURES OF TEE GENITAL CANAL. Rupture of the uterus.—Etiology.—Pathological anatomy.—Symptoms and diagnosis.—Treatment.—Prophylaxis.—Treatment after rupture.—Rupture limited to the peri-toneal covering of the uterus.—Perforation from pressure.—Lacerations of the vagi-nal portion.—Laceration of the vagina.—Laceration of the vulva.—Thrombus of thevulva and vagina.—Rupture of the pelvic articulations. The genital canal may be ruptured in any portion of its course.Thus, lacerations may take place through the perinaeum and posteriorvaginal wall,

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  • booksubject:Obstetrics
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