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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1969;34:447-457
© 1969 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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HEMOSTATIC CLIPS AFTER SCALPEL CONIZATION OF THE CERVIX

John W. Codling, MO, FACOG

From the Seattle Medical-Surgical Clinic, Seattle, Wash.

Placement of newly designed, silver-plated hemostatic clips around the cervix following sharp conization in 72 women reduced the occurrence of postoperative cervical hemorrhage and obviated the need for subsequent dilatation of the cervix. The construction of the clip is such that it spontaneously weakens and separates, facilitating removal 14 days later.







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