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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SACROCERVICAL»
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1
Clinical Anatomy by Regions
Richard S. Snell. transverse cervical sacrocervical ligament anterior urinary
bladder fundus of uterus body of uterus cervix. FIGURE 7.29 Ligamentous
supports of uterus. A. As seen from below. B. Lateral view. These ligaments are
formed from ...
2
Clinical Anatomy: An Illustrated Review with Questions and ...
The levatores ani muscles and the transverse cervical, pubocervical, and
sacrocervical ligaments are of very great importance in supporting and
positioning the uterus. Damage to these structures during childbirth or as a result
of general poor ...
3
Complications in Laser Cutaneous Surgery
Through an abdominal incision, a strip of external oblique fascia was excised;
Stoesser initially used rectus sheath or abdominal scar derivatives to create
sacrocervical ligaments, but found that the external abdominal oblique
aponeurosis ...
4
Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and function
Inferiorly the cervix is supported by the muscular pelvic diaphragm (levator ani)
and condensations of pelvic fascia, which form three ligaments (transverse
cervical, pubocervical and sacrocervical). The fibromuscular perineal body, to
which ...
Nigel Palastanga, Roger W. Soames,
2011
5
Quarterly Review of Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology
sacrocervical ligament and making it entirely retroperitoneal is presented. This
was used in 22 cases in the past four years and appears to obviate the possibility
of failure in those cases in which the ligaments are structurally inadequate to ...
6
Clinical anatomy for emergency medicine
Ovarian Fimbriae artery Ureter Laternal forni: Sacrocervical ligament
Pubocervical ligament Transverse cervical ligament (cardinal ligament) verse.
Infundibulum Intramural part Fundus of uterus Uterine tube Cavity of uterus Body
Internal os ...
Richard S. Snell, Mark Stephen Smith,
1993
7
Puzzling Out Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The uterus is supported by the sacrocervical.pubocervical and transverse
cervical ligaments. These are especially important after hysterectomy, as they are
supportive and prevent prolapse. Vagina The vagina is about 8 cm long and is
lined ...
8
Medical Sciences at a Glance: Practice Workbook
The upper part of the vagina (as well as the cervix of the uterus) is supported by
the transverse cervical, pubocervical and sacrocervical ligaments (1). These
ligaments are condensations of fascia on the superior surface of the levator ani ...
Jakub Scaber, Faisal Rahman, Peter Abrahams,
2014
Here are some ofthe various things Itried: EST, riding a tenspeed to Nova Scotia
and back, hypnosis, cocaine, sacrocervical chiropractic, joining a charismatic
church, jogging, pro bono work forthe Ad Council, meditation classes, the
Masons, ...
David Foster Wallace,
2012
10
Essential Revision Notes for Intercollegiate MRCS.: Book 1
The uterus is supported within the pelvic cavity by the levator ani muscles and
three ligaments formed from condensations of pelvic fascia: the transverse
cervical ligament, the pubocervical ligament, and the sacrocervical ligament. The
round ...
Claire Ritchie Chalmers, Sam Andrews, Catherine Parchment Smith,
2006