Gynecological Operative Anatomy
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Gynecological Operative Anatomy

The Simple and Radical Hysterectomy. Atlas. Appendix: The Radioisotope Radical Operation

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Gynecological Operative Anatomy

The Simple and Radical Hysterectomy. Atlas. Appendix: The Radioisotope Radical Operation

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Table of contents

  1. Prefatory remarks
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface to the first english edition
  4. Preface to the first german edition
  5. Introduction
  6. Vaginal hysterectomy
  7. Circumcision and dissection of the bladder
  8. Errors and dangers
  9. Opening the cul-de-sac (pouch of Douglas) and dividing the parametrium
  10. Errors and dangers
  11. Opening the vesicouterine fold and removal of the uterus
  12. Errors and dangers
  13. Closure of the peritoneal cave
  14. Errors and dangers
  15. Sutures of the vaginal wound
  16. Errors and Dangers
  17. Hysterectomy involving removal of the adnexa
  18. Errors and dangers
  19. Variations of the routine vaginal hysterectomy in extreme pathoanatomical conditions
  20. Vaginal hysterectomy of the fibromyomatous uterus
  21. The vaginal removal of the uterus with fibromyoma of the cervix
  22. The vaginal removal of the uterus with an intraligamentary fibromyoma
  23. Vaginal hysterectomy in a prolapse
  24. The vaginal removal of the inner genitalia in carcinoma of the endometrium
  25. Vaginal hysterectomy in cases of pathologic parametria
  26. The vaginal hysterectomy with pathology of the adnexa and of the peritoneum
  27. Vaginal hysterectomy after previous operations
  28. The vaginal hysterectomy after interposition operation (interpositio vesicovaginalis)
  29. Abdominal hysterectomy
  30. Cutting the ligaments and dissection of the bladder in abdominal hysterectomy with removal of the adnexa
  31. Errors and dangers
  32. Severing the uterus from the parametria and the vagina
  33. Errors and dangers
  34. Peritoneal closure
  35. Errors and dangers
  36. Hysterectomy with removal of the tubes
  37. Errors and dangers
  38. Abdominal hysterectomy with severely pathological conditions
  39. Dissection of the ureter
  40. Vaginal radical operation of carcinoma of the cervix
  41. SCHUCHARDT incision
  42. Formation of the vaginal cuff
  43. Errors and dangers
  44. Dissection of the bladder and the ureters. Resection of the paracolpium and the caudal rectal pillars
  45. Errors and dangers
  46. Opening the cul-de-sac and exposing the caudal segments of the rectal pillars
  47. Errors and dangers
  48. Opening the vesicouterine fold of peritoneum
  49. Errors and dangers
  50. Removal of the specimen
  51. Errors and dangers
  52. Closure of the peritoneum, hemostasis and sutures of the vaginal wound
  53. Suture of the SCHUCHARDT incision
  54. Additional retroperitoneal lymph node dissection
  55. The abdominal radical hysterectomy
  56. Introduction and general survey
  57. The original method of WERTHEIM and how it differs from the more extended procedures
  58. The advantages of primary lymph node dissection
  59. Anatomical modification of the original WERTHEIM operation to avoid urological complications
  60. Errors and dangers
  61. Exposure and dissection of the ureter
  62. Errors and dangers
  63. Opening the cul-de-sac and dissection of the rectum
  64. Errors and dangers
  65. Further dissection of bladder and ureters
  66. Errors and dangers
  67. Lymph node dissection
  68. The precise topographic anatomy
  69. The extended abdominal radical operation according to LATZKO and its modifications
  70. The original method of LATZKO
  71. Modification of the University Gynecological Departments in Vienna
  72. I. Lymph node dissection, exposure of the ligamentum MACKENRODT (web) and the pelvic section of the ureter
  73. Errors and dangers
  74. II. Division of paracolpium and rectal pillars
  75. Dissection of the rectum from the vagina
  76. Errors and dangers
  77. III. Dissection of the bladder, exposure of the prevesical section of the ureter and removal of the vesicouterine ligament
  78. Errors and dangers
  79. Peritoneal closure
  80. Radical resection of the vagina
  81. Appendix
  82. The radioisotope radical operation of carcinoma of the cervix
  83. Bibliography
  84. Index