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53- EVISCERATION. 



The evisceration of the foetus is frequently desirable in 

 obstetric practice and has a variety of uses. It decreases 

 the size of the foetal trunk considerably and permits its more 

 ready passage through the genital canal, as in the anterior 

 presentation ; with lateral deviation of the head it renders the 

 foetal trunk flaccid through the removal of the viscera sup- 

 porting the body walls and permits the body remnant to be 

 bent or moved more readily for the correction of any devia- 

 tions present ; it permits freedom of intra-fcetal operations 

 directed against other parts, as for detruncation, or for the 

 destruction of the pelvic girdle in the anterior presentation. 



Technic. Evisceration may be variously performed, but 

 is generally demanded in either tlie anterior or po.sterior 

 presentation and a description of these^ will suffice. 



In the anterior pre.sentation , unless the foetus is far ad- 

 vanced through the vulva, evisceration is best performed by 

 the removal of one or more of the anterior ribs. The ribs 

 are generally best reached by the removal of the shoulder, 

 as already described under subcutaneous amputation of the 

 anterior limbs, 47. When these have been laid bare in the 

 manner described the operator can thrust the finger tips 

 through the interco.stal muscles in the first intercostal space 

 and enlarge the opening tlius made by tearing through the 

 muscles upwards to the spinal column and downwards to the 

 Sternum ; then grasping the posterior border of the rib near 

 its middle, fracture it by means of a sudden and vigorous 

 pull. The fractured ends may then be grasped and pulled, 

 broken or twi.sted ofF. The chisel may be brought into use 

 if required in order to divide the rib, the hand of the opera- 

 tor constantly guiding and guarding the chi.sel blade. The 

 operation is then to be repeated if required, upon the second 

 and third ribs in the .saine manner until an opening into the 

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