Bonney myomectomy clamp

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Bonney myomectomy clamp
SpecialtyGynaecology
InterventionMyomectomy
Inventor(s)Victor Bonney

The Bonney myomectomy clamp is a surgical clamp developed in the interwar years by gynaecologist Victor Bonney to provide a blood free environment when performing a myomectomy to remove uterine fibroids. It allowed the conservation of the uterus and the resulting preservation of fertility in women of reproductive age who wished to have children. It is seldom used now.[1][2][3][4]

References[]

  1. ^ Chamberlain, Geoffrey (2007). From Witchcraft to Wisdom: A History of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the British Isles. RCOG. p. 197. ISBN 9781904752141.
  2. ^ Konar, Hiralal (2016). "38. Practical Gynaecology". DC Dutta's Textbook of Gynecology. The Health Sciences Publisher. p. 527. ISBN 9789385891595.
  3. ^ "Clamp, Bonney's Myomectomy - Victorian Collections". victoriancollections.net.au. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  4. ^ Lopes, Tito; Spirtos, Nick M.; Naik, Raj; Monaghan, John M. (2011). "12. Uterine Fibroids". Bonney's Gynaecological Surgery. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 123. ISBN 9781444348132.


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