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Identifier: americantextbook00norr (find matches)
Title: An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Norris, Richard C. (Richard Cooper), 1863-1937 Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-
Subjects: Obstetrics Obstetrics
Publisher: Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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Fig. 333.—Vertical section of kyphotic pelvis, showing the head arrested by the spines of the isehia (Budin). canal toward the outlet, where the diminution of the diameters is mostmarked, especially in the transverse (PI. 34, Fig. 1). In the rare cases of lumbo-sacral kyphosis the upper portion of the sacralbone may be involved in the necrotic process, and the sacrum may exhibitdeformities by destruction of its tissues (PI. 34, Figs. 3, 4). The other cha-racteristic deformities of the kyphotic pelvis are most marked in this type,unless, as in one instance, the body is bent almost double, and it is necessary DYSTOCIA. Plate 35.
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1. Luxation of right femur. 2. Congenital luxation of both femora. 3. Luxation of left femur on dor-sum of ilium, with false joint above acetabulum. 4. Congenital luxation of both femora (photograph ofmodel). 5. Coxalgic pelvis (Mutter Museum, College of Physicians, Philadelphia). 6. Anterior dislocation offemur. 7. Congenital dislocation of the femora. 8. Pelvic deformity, the result of double club-foot (Meyer). DYSTOCIA. 539 to rest the anterior portion upon an artificial support, as a cane. In this casethe pelvis, although relieved of the weight of the trunk, is obstructed by theoverhanging lumbar vertebrae to such a degree perhaps that the inlet is practi-cally obliterated (pelvis obtecta). In all cases except the slightest of lumbo-sacral kyphosis the projecting lumbar spine blocks the pelvic inlet and seriouslyobstructs labor. In 21 labors complicated by this deformity of the pelvis 66per cent, of the mothers and 75 per cent, of the children were lost (Winckel). Influence on Lab

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