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Transection of the vagina during hysterectomy

Transection of the vagina during hysterectomy
With the ureters retracted laterally, the bladder is reflected inferiorly so that at least one-third to one-half of the vagina is visible anteriorly. The posterior rectal space is developed so that at least one-third to one-half of the vagina is visible posteriorly, the operative specimen is resected, and the cuff either closed or dealt with by running the edge.
Courtesy of William J Mann, Jr, MD.
Graphic 79331 Version 2.0