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 – Schwartz's Principles of Surgery (1)
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1. Suction Dilation and Curettage
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage


2. Fig. 41-21. A through C....
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 41. Gynecology > Common Uterine Surgical Procedures > Dilatation and Curettage

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3. Figure 9-7. Dilatation of cervix with a Hegar dilator. Note that the fourth and fifth fingers rest...
Williams Obstetrics, 23e > Chapter 9. Abortion > Induced Abortion > Surgical Abortion > Technique for Dilatation and Curettage

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4. Figure 9-8. A suction curette is advanced to the uterine fundus and then back to the internal os....
Williams Obstetrics, 23e > Chapter 9. Abortion > Induced Abortion > Surgical Abortion > Technique for Dilatation and Curettage

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5. Figure 9-9. Introduction of a sharp curette. The instrument is held with the thumb and forefinger....
Williams Obstetrics, 23e > Chapter 9. Abortion > Induced Abortion > Surgical Abortion > Technique for Dilatation and Curettage

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6. FIGURE 41-16.1. Sims uterine sound.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-16 Sharp Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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7. FIGURE 41-16.2. Uterine curette.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-16 Sharp Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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8. FIGURE 41-16.3. Uterine curettage.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-16 Sharp Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Surgical Steps

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9. FIGURE 41-17.1. Expanded laminaria (above) and dry laminaria (below).
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage > Preoperative > Patient Preparation

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10. FIGURE 41-17.2. A. Correct placement of laminaria. B. Expanded laminaria. C....
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage > Preoperative > Patient Preparation

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11. FIGURE 41-17.3. Karmen cannulas (sizes 4 to 12 mm).
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Instruments

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12. FIGURE 41-17.4. Pratt dilators of serially increasing diameter.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Instruments > Surgical Steps

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13. FIGURE 41-17.5. Uterine dilatation.
Williams Gynecology > Chapter 41. Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Conditions > 41-17 Suction Dilatation and Curettage > Intraoperative > Instruments > Surgical Steps

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