MA Mahran, RP Herath, AT Sayed… - Archives of gynecology and …, 2011 - Springer ... 123 Page 3. During surgery the full-thickness of the uterosacrallig- ament is secured with non-absorbable sutures. ... Tying the utero- sacral and the vaginal vault sutures not only elevates and secures the apex of the vagina to the uterosacral ligament (vault suspension), but it ... Related articles - All 3 versions
P Mathevet… - Principles and Practice of Fertility …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Then a vaginal retractor is put in place in order to evidence the utero-sacrallig- aments. These ligaments are coagulated and divided leading to opening of the para-rectal space and iden- tification of the posterior aspect of the parametrium. ... Related articles
[PDF] from lebanesemedicaljournal.orgC NGÔ, R VILLET… - Lebanese …, 2011 - lebanesemedicaljournal.org ... If utero- sacral ligaments are damaged, the vaginal vault can be fixed to the sacrospinous ligament ... mesh can be secured superiorly to the vagina and/or to the uterosacral liga- ments ... needed, suspension of the vaginal vault can be associated with sacrospinous lig- ament fixation ... Related articles - View as HTML
L Romano, F Pinto… - MDCT Anatomy—Body, 2011 - Springer ... They also form the mesosalpingeal and meso-ovarian broad ligaments. The broad lig- aments pass laterally to cover the lateral pelvic wall and are directly continuous with the parietal peritoneum. ... Posteriorly, the uterosacral ligaments extend from the cervix to the sacrum. ...
RM Haverkorn… - Practical Urology: Essential Principles and …, 2011 - Springer ... 34.2). The uterosacral and cardinal lig- aments insert onto the cervix and upper vagina, comprising support at Level I. These ligaments prevent downward descent of the uterus and cer- vix and are responsible for apical support after hysterectomy. ... Related articles