Case of atresia in the cervical canal post conception

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Cervical canal atresia is not uncommon. By their origin, they are congenital, extremely rare, and acquired—more frequent. The reasons for the latter are very diverse. Acquired cervical canal atresia can develop after operations, such as: after plastic surgery on the cervix (Emmet, discisio colli, amputatio colli, etc.), after vaginal Caesarean section, after removal of cervical polyps, after severe labor with forceps, after abrasio uteri, accompanied by deep scraping of the mucosa in the orific area. int. and cervical canal; after vaporization of the uterus (atmocausis); after cauterization of erosions and endocervicitis with strong cauterizing substances and Paqué1in, as well as after prolonged abandonment of tampons in the uterus, causing the formation of bedsore ulcers in the cervical canal (Tsomakion); after curitherapy; as a consequence of tuberculous ulcers (Ludwig, Kraemer, Schiffmann), etc. My case of atresia is as follows.

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B. M. Kaminsky

Zhytomyr 1 working polyclinic

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Head of akush.-gynecological department.

Russian Federation, Zhytomyr

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