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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1972;40:23-27
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Cervical Conization

An Experience with 400 Patients

R. M. DAVIS, MD, FACOG, J. K. COOKE, JR., MD, FACOG and R. F. KIRK, MD, FACOG

From the Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida.

Abstract

A review of 400 consecutive cervical conizations over a four-year period at the Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida, is presented. The technic, indications, morbidity and pathologic findings are reviewed. The overall incidence of ncoplasia was 69.2%, with severe dysplasia-carcinoma in 49.2%. The morbidity was 11%. The nonsuture technic using a neosynephrne injection procedure for hemostasis is discussed and recommended.




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