Gynecological Operative Anatomy :The Simple and Radical Hysterectomy. Atlas. Appendix: The Radioisotope Radical Operation

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

Author: Eduard Gitsch   Adolf H. Palmrich  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 1977

E-ISBN: 9783110846461

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110066913

Subject: R713.4 Cervical and uterine surgery

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Prefatory remarks

pp.:  5 – 7

Foreword

pp.:  7 – 9

Introduction

pp.:  17 – 22

Vaginal hysterectomy

pp.:  22 – 25

Circumcision and dissection of the bladder

pp.:  25 – 29

Errors and dangers

pp.:  29 – 31

Opening the cul-de-sac (pouch of Douglas) and dividing the parametrium

pp.:  31 – 34

Errors and dangers

pp.:  34 – 37

Opening the vesicouterine fold and removal of the uterus

pp.:  37 – 41

Errors and dangers

pp.:  41 – 44

Closure of the peritoneal cave

pp.:  41 – 41

Errors and dangers

pp.:  41 – 41

Sutures of the vaginal wound

pp.:  44 – 44

Errors and Dangers

pp.:  44 – 45

Errors and dangers

pp.:  45 – 46

Hysterectomy involving removal of the adnexa

pp.:  45 – 45

Vaginal hysterectomy of the fibromyomatous uterus

pp.:  46 – 48

Variations of the routine vaginal hysterectomy in extreme pathoanatomical conditions

pp.:  46 – 46

The vaginal removal of the uterus with fibromyoma of the cervix

pp.:  48 – 53

The vaginal removal of the uterus with an intraligamentary fibromyoma

pp.:  53 – 55

Vaginal hysterectomy in a prolapse

pp.:  55 – 62

The vaginal removal of the inner genitalia in carcinoma of the endometrium

pp.:  62 – 62

The vaginal hysterectomy with pathology of the adnexa and of the peritoneum

pp.:  62 – 63

Vaginal hysterectomy in cases of pathologic parametria

pp.:  62 – 62

Vaginal hysterectomy after previous operations

pp.:  63 – 64

The vaginal hysterectomy after interposition operation (interpositio vesicovaginalis)

pp.:  64 – 67

Errors and dangers

pp.:  67 – 80

Cutting the ligaments and dissection of the bladder in abdominal hysterectomy with removal of the adnexa

pp.:  67 – 67

Abdominal hysterectomy

pp.:  67 – 67

Errors and dangers

pp.:  80 – 88

Severing the uterus from the parametria and the vagina

pp.:  80 – 80

Hysterectomy with removal of the tubes

pp.:  88 – 88

Peritoneal closure

pp.:  88 – 88

Errors and dangers

pp.:  88 – 90

Errors and dangers

pp.:  88 – 88

Abdominal hysterectomy with severely pathological conditions

pp.:  90 – 90

Dissection of the ureter

pp.:  90 – 96

Vaginal radical operation of carcinoma of the cervix

pp.:  96 – 102

SCHUCHARDT incision

pp.:  102 – 103

Formation of the vaginal cuff

pp.:  103 – 104

Errors and dangers

pp.:  104 – 108

Dissection of the bladder and the ureters. Resection of the paracolpium and the caudal rectal pillars

pp.:  108 – 110

Errors and dangers

pp.:  110 – 119

Errors and dangers

pp.:  119 – 119

Errors and dangers

pp.:  119 – 119

Opening the vesicouterine fold of peritoneum

pp.:  119 – 119

Removal of the specimen

pp.:  119 – 120

Opening the cul-de-sac and exposing the caudal segments of the rectal pillars

pp.:  119 – 119

Errors and dangers

pp.:  120 – 124

Suture of the SCHUCHARDT incision

pp.:  124 – 124

Closure of the peritoneum, hemostasis and sutures of the vaginal wound

pp.:  124 – 124

Additional retroperitoneal lymph node dissection

pp.:  124 – 129

Introduction and general survey

pp.:  129 – 134

The abdominal radical hysterectomy

pp.:  129 – 129

The original method of WERTHEIM and how it differs from the more extended procedures

pp.:  134 – 135

The advantages of primary lymph node dissection

pp.:  135 – 135

Errors and dangers

pp.:  135 – 135

Anatomical modification of the original WERTHEIM operation to avoid urological complications

pp.:  135 – 135

Exposure and dissection of the ureter

pp.:  135 – 136

Errors and dangers

pp.:  136 – 143

Errors and dangers

pp.:  143 – 147

Opening the cul-de-sac and dissection of the rectum

pp.:  143 – 143

Errors and dangers

pp.:  143 – 143

Further dissection of bladder and ureters

pp.:  143 – 143

Lymph node dissection

pp.:  147 – 149

The precise topographic anatomy

pp.:  149 – 152

The original method of LATZKO

pp.:  152 – 154

The extended abdominal radical operation according to LATZKO and its modifications

pp.:  152 – 152

Modification of the University Gynecological Departments in Vienna

pp.:  154 – 154

I. Lymph node dissection, exposure of the ligamentum MACKENRODT (web) and the pelvic section of the ureter

pp.:  154 – 154

Errors and dangers

pp.:  154 – 155

II. Division of paracolpium and rectal pillars

pp.:  155 – 155

Dissection of the rectum from the vagina

pp.:  155 – 160

III. Dissection of the bladder, exposure of the prevesical section of the ureter and removal of the vesicouterine ligament

pp.:  160 – 160

Errors and dangers

pp.:  160 – 160

Errors and dangers

pp.:  160 – 164

Peritoneal closure

pp.:  164 – 164

Radical resection of the vagina

pp.:  164 – 165

Appendix

pp.:  165 – 165

The radioisotope radical operation of carcinoma of the cervix

pp.:  165 – 179

Bibliography

pp.:  179 – 185

Index

pp.:  185 – 193

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