Abstract

1.1. This comparatively large collection of pus at or in the upper end of a cervical stump some years after operation, indicates that similar smaller collections would be easier to miss.2.2. This may have been a true pyometra in the remains of the uterine cavity or the abscess formation may have been associated with an old parametrial infection as in intramural abscess of the uterus.3.3. A similar condition might follow supravaginal hysterectomy for fibroids where the cervix is apparently perfectly innocuous.

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