Pubiotomy was a medical procedure where the pelvic bone was cut in two places, on either side of the pubic symphysis joint, in order to widen the pelvis during obstructed labour. By 1922, it was considered outdated and C-section preferable.
Gigli saw was invented to perform this procedure.
See also
References
- "symphysiotomy". The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved March 22, 2012 – via Dictionary.com.
- Plass, Everett Dudley (1922). Obstetrics for nurses. University of California Libraries. New York, London, D. Appleton and company. p. 342.
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