Cystotomy Vaginal

Introduction

A vaginal cystotomy (Cystotomia vaginalis), also known as a “cavity cut,” is a surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the vaginal wall to remove a cyst. This procedure is performed as part of the treatment of various gynecological diseases, such as cysts, abscesses, cancer and others. This operation is not complicated and lasts about 45 minutes, but it can lead to painful consequences for the patient.

Story

The ancient Greeks and Romans performed this type of surgery to treat female diseases. Cystotomy began to be used in 1683 when