Abdominal hysterectomy: Relationship between morbidity and surgical technique

作者: A.Cullen Richardson , James B. Lyon , Ethel E. Graham

DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(73)90673-X

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摘要: Abstract The results obtained in 225 total abdominal hysterectomies performed by five different techniques are presented. By eliminating the use of crushing clamps, indwelling catheters, and large-size suture materials, along with meticulous surgical technique, there has been a significant reduction morbidity, last group having only 2.4 per cent morbidity. economics morbidity

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