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Colpeurynter

Identifier: principlespracti00dudl (find matches)
Title: The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Dudley, E. C. (Emilius Clark), 1850-1928
Subjects: Gynecology
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co.
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verted fundus uteri by means of a tight bandage, so that it will exertconstant pressure. An effective mode of using elastic pressure is that described byThomas and Munde.^ Through a Sims speculum place a tampon ofaseptic gauze soaked with glycerin firmly around the cervix. Thiskeeps the uterus from slipping out of the line of pressure. Shavethe pubes. Introduce a large rubber bag into the vagina and fill itwith water. Cut a strip of adhesive plaster two and a half inches 1 J. H. Tate. Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, March, 1878. Emmet.- SuKgested by Emmet. Principles and Practice of Gynecology.3 Diseases of Women, p. 454, 44 714 DISPLA CEMENTS. wide, long enough to reach from the lumbar region, betAveen thethighs, over the pubes up to the navel. There are two openings inthe plaster, one for transmission of the tube of the rubber bag and onefor the urethra. The plaster is cut in two just over the vulva, andthat portion from the vulva to the anus lined with a layer of gauze. Figure 418.
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The colpeurynter. The two parts of the plaster are held together by three safety-pins,and may be opened during defecation or urination ; the urine if neces-sary is drawn by a catheter. The pressure may be increased bytightening the plaster or pumping in more water; it may be decreasedby loosening the plaster or drawing out water through the stop-cock onthe tube. The patient is kept in bed, and pain is controlled by opiumor morphine. INVERSION OF THE UTERUS. lib Contimieil clastic pressure hy coljjeiirysis is sometimes not tolerated,or it may he contraiii(lieale<I \)\ the presence of inflammati(ni. TJienaniestliesia and more eiiertictic measures may be intlicated. The Spiral Spring (Whites) Method.—A rai)itl and for manyoases effective method of elastic j)ressiire is that of the spiral springattached to a riihhcr cup. Kmmets method may he reinforced effec-tively hy the use of this instrument. Fiiiure 419. The patient isan.Tsthetized. The left hand in the vagina gras))s the inverte

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