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ROUND-LIGAMENT VENTROSUSPENSION OF THE UTERUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1901
As everyone is probably aware, this is the original ventrosuspension of the uterus in which the ligaments are left intact and in which the peritoneal investment is not disturbed. In devising this operation I wanted to get something that was as nearly physiologic as possible—something that would meet the requirements, without the drawbacks incident to ...
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Fibromyoma of the Intra‐Abdominal Portion of the Round Ligament of the Uterus.*

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1904
H. Spencer
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[Leiomyoma of the round ligament of the uterus].

Jugoslavenska ginekologija i perinatologija, 1991
A 53-year-old patient was surgically treated for a tumour the size of a female fist, located on the left of the uterus and appeared to be either a uterine myoma or an ovarian tumour, and also for urine incontinence. Laparotomy revealed a solid tumour on the uterine round ligament, about 2 cm from the uterine horn, and histologically diagnosed as ...
M, Lazarevski, E, Pop-Ristova
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INTRAPERITONEAL SHORTENING OF THE ROUND LIGAMENTS FOR RETROVERSION OF THE UTERUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1911
Eleven years ago, at the Columbus session 1 of this Association, I took the initiative in this country in assailing the various fixation and artificial ligament operations for retroversion and flexion of the uterus in women who retain a capacity to conceive.
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Round Ligament Fibroid: A Case Report

World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine
Background: Round ligament fibroids are rare benign tumors that might manifest as vulvar, adnexal, or inguinal masses primarily because of their anatomical extension.
Afaf Farouq Alzahrani, N. Abdulaal
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Implantation of fascia in the round ligaments for retrodisplacements of the uterus

The American Journal of Surgery, 1932
Abstract The textbook operations for retrodisplacements of the uterus are followed by a fair percentage of recurrences. This is due to the fact that such operations do not actually strengthen the supporting structures of the uterus which have become weakened, either through acquired or constitutional defects.
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A Large Leiomyoma of Round Ligament of Uterus Presenting as Ovarian Tumor: A Rare Case Report

Indian Journal of Gynecologic Oncology, 2016
Jaya Kumari   +6 more
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