V. V. Tipyakov. - A case of a hernia of a pregnant uterus; gluttony; safe end of pregnancy .— (Medical Review, 1895, No. 17, p. 409).
Primigravid 23 years (5th month of pregnancy). Along the middle line of the abdominal wall, 4 fingers below the navel, annular, covered with integuments, a hole with a diameter of 8-9 cm. The uterus that had fallen into the ring did not adjust and showed signs of incipient infringement. Pains in the abdomen and back of a forced character appeared. During the womb, the uterus was repositioned, and the hernial ring was sutured. Pregnancy ended at the time of the birth of a living baby. The hernia did not return.
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