Chapter
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
The radioisotope radical operation of carcinoma of the cervix
pp.:
165 – 179
Bibliography
pp.:
179 – 185