Bilateral papillary ovarian cystoma and vaginal cyst



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Abstracts. Review of Obstetric and Gynecological literature: Russian.
Sutkin. — Bilateral papillary ovarian cyst and vaginal cyst-— ("Medical Review", 1898, August).
In a patient with papillary ovarian cysts and vaginal cysts, after removal of the ovarian cysts, the vaginal cyst, the size of a pigeon's egg, was also partially removed, so that the prominent segment of the tumor was captured by the dentate root and scissors of the free stump; a strip of sterilized gauze is inserted into the cyst cavity. When examining the vagina after 3 weeks, on the right side of it, correspondingly to the base of the former cyst, a barely imperceptible ridge is felt, going into the form of a longitudinal ellipsis; the very base of the cyst, which is now part of the vaginal wall, is, when examined, a normal mucous membrane.

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