Max Saenger

Max Saenger (or S&auml;nger) (1853&#45;1903) was a gynecologist in Prague who invented a method of suturing the uterus.

Terms

 * S&auml;nger's suture - the closure of the uterine wound in caesarean section by eight or ten deep silver wire sutures, and the use of twenty or more superficial stitches taken through the peritoneum.


 * S&auml;nger's operation - caesarean section in which the uterus is taken out through a long abdominal cut before the fetus is removed.
 * The Illustrated American Medical Dictionary (1938)



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