Duhrssen incisions

Dührs·sen in·ci·sions

(dēr'sĕn), three surgical incisions of an incompletely dilated cervix, corresponding roughly to 2-, 6-, and 10-o'clock, used as a means of effecting immediate delivery of the fetus when there is an entrapped head during a breech delivery.

Dührs·sen in·ci·sions

(dēr'sen in-sizh'ŭnz) Three surgical incisions of an incompletely dilated cervix, corresponding roughly to positions at 2-, 6-, and 10-o'clock, used as a means of effecting immediate delivery of the fetus when there is an entrapped head during a breech delivery.

Dührssen,

Alfred, German obstetrician-gynecologist, 1862-1933. Dührssen incisions - three surgical incisions of an incompletely dilated cervix used as a means of effecting immediate delivery of the fetus.Dührssen operationDührssen tamponDührssen vaginal fixation