Caesarean section at full term for contracted pelvis.
- Date:
- [1930]
- Film
About this work
Description
This film depicts a standard caesarean section operation, with intertitles explaining the various stages.
Publication/Creation
[London], [1930]
Physical description
1 film reel (17 min.) : silent, black and white ; 16 mm
Copyright note
Copyright previously held by British Medical Association and assigned to Wellcome in 2005.
Terms of use
Public Domain Mark.
Creator/production credits
Produced by Lieutenant colonel Spencer Mort ; photographed by the Medical Department Kodak Ltd, London.
Notes
Title taken from Catalogue of films and videos in the British Medical Association Library, 1993.
"This film is from the B.M.A. Film Library"--From opening and closing credits.
Original cinefilm version has slightly longer duration than digitised version.
Contents
Segment 1. The origins of the term 'Caesarean section' are explained by the intertitles. The case study patient is introduced, with her pre-anaesthetic treatment described. The operating table, with the patient ready for surgery is shown. The incision is made, and the tissues cut down to the peritoneum, which is then opened by scissors. The uterus is incised, whilst avoiding wounding the lower expansile vascular zone. The surgeon reaches into the wound and pulls the baby out feet first, and the umbilical cord is cut. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:04:03:04 Length: 00:04:03:04
Segment 2. The placenta and membranes are carefully extracted, and intertitles explain that in this case they are very adherent. An assistant steadies the uterus and compresses the uterine arteries. The patient has been given 1/2cc Pituitrin. The uterus is stitched up with interrupted catgut sutures. The anterior fossa of the peritoneum and the Pouch of Douglas are cleaned of blood clots. The ovaries and fallopian tubes are examined, and the patient is deemed healthy. The intertitles explain that although the patient is not sterilised, if pregnant again she is advised to see the doctor early, for induction of labour. Time start: 00:04:03:04 Time end: 00:09:11:13 Length: 00:05:08:09
Segment 3. An intertitle stresses the importance of not leaving a swab in the patient's abdomen. The peritoneum is sewn up by continuous long catgut sutures from right to left. The abdomen is closed with three silkworm gut sutures retracting the skin wound, and the skin is closed by Michels clips. Finally, the patient is dressed and the baby is seen crying. An intertitle states that the entire operation took seventeen minutes. Time start: 00:09:11:13 Time end: 00:14:56:09 Length: 00:05:45:21
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Where to find it
- Please consult the digitised version
Location Access Closed storesRSM124Can't be requested Note