| Eponyms in category: Obstetrics and gynaecology |
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| Ahlfeld's manipulation |
| A gentle manipulation from to outside to push out the placenta in which the loss of blood is very low. |
| Ahlfeld's sign I |
| Irregular uterine contraction after the third month of pregnancy. |
| Ahlfeld's sign II |
| A sign of loosening of the placenta. |
| Alvarez-waves |
| Painless uterine contractions occurring during the entire pregnancy. |
| Apgar's score |
| The Apgar score is a system for point score evaluation of the physical condition of a newborn one minute after birth. |
| Asherman's syndrome |
| A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage. |
| Baldy-Franke operation |
| Operative method for antefixation of the uterus. |
| Baldy-Webster operation |
| An operation for retroversion of the uterus by shortening the round ligaments. |
| Ballantyne's Syndrome (Ballantyne-Runge syndrome) |
| Dysmaturity syndrome, placental dysfunction syndrome, postmaturity syndrome, prenatal dystrophy syndrome, prolonged gestation syndrome. |
| Ballantyne-Runge syndrome |
| Dysmaturity syndrome, placental dysfunction syndrome, postmaturity syndrome, prenatal dystrophy syndrome, prolonged gestation syndrome. |
| Bamberger's forceps |
| Delivery forceps; so-called divergence forceps |
| Bandl's ring |
| The ring muscle at the border of the uterus corpus and the uterus isthmus, which is developed more pronouncedly during delivery. |
| Bandl's ring of contraction (Bandl's ring) |
| The ring muscle at the border of the uterus corpus and the uterus isthmus, which is developed more pronouncedly during delivery. |
| Barnes' bags or dilators |
| A series of graduated rubber bags for dilating the uterine cervix in cases where labour is to be induced. |
| Barnes-Neville forceps |
| A forceps used for both mid and low deliveries. |
| Barnes-Neville-Simpson forceps (Sir James Young Simpson) |
| An obstetrical forceps. |
| Barnes-Neville-Simpson obstetrical forceps (Barnes-Neville-Simpson forceps (Sir James Young Simpson)) |
| An obstetrical forceps. |
| Chrobak's operation |
| Supravaginal amputation of the uterus.
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| Clifford's stages |
| An attempt of graduation of stages on the basis of the clinical symptomatics of the infantile signs of transmission in pathologically prolonged pregnancy. |
| Clifford's syndrome (Ballantyne-Runge syndrome) |
| Dysmaturity syndrome, placental dysfunction syndrome, postmaturity syndrome, prenatal dystrophy syndrome, prolonged gestation syndrome. |
| Credé's manoeuvre |
| Manipulation for early expelling of the placenta. |
| Demons-Meigs syndrome (Meigs' syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterised by a solid ovarian tumour, usually a fibroma, accompanied by ascites and pleural effusion. |
| Fallopian pregnancy |
| Tubal pregnancy.
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| Fritsch-Asherman syndrome (Asherman's syndrome) |
| A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage. |
| Fritsch’ syndrome (Asherman's syndrome) |
| A syndrome of intrauterine adhesions and synechiae resulting from trauma, commonly currettage. |
| Gaskin's manoeuvre |
| Manoeuvre to deal with shoulder dystocia. |
| Gunn-Zavanelli-O'Leary manoeuvre (Zavanelli's manoeuvre) |
| Obstetrical manoeuvre sometimes used when the baby's head is born but the shoulders are stuck. |
| Huhner's test (Sims-Huhner test (Harry M. Sims)) |
| Test for sterility in the male. |
| Küster’s syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Lachapelle’s manoeuvre (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Martin's manipulation |
| Manipulation to extract the aftercoming head in breech presentation. |
| Mauriceau-Levret manipulation |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Mauriceau-Levret-von Veit-Smellie manipulation (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit manoeuvre (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Mayer-Rokitansky syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Mayer-von Rokitansky-Küster malformation complex (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Meigs' syndrome |
| A syndrome characterised by a solid ovarian tumour, usually a fibroma, accompanied by ascites and pleural effusion. |
| Meigs-Cass syndrome (Meigs' syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterised by a solid ovarian tumour, usually a fibroma, accompanied by ascites and pleural effusion. |
| Minor-Oppenheim syndrome |
| An obsolete term for paralysis and anaesthesia following a problematic delivery course. |
| Minor’s syndrome (Minor-Oppenheim syndrome) |
| An obsolete term for paralysis and anaesthesia following a problematic delivery course. |
| Neville-Barnes forceps (Barnes-Neville forceps) |
| A forceps used for both mid and low deliveries. |
| Olshausen's manipulation |
| Obstetrical manipulation. |
| Rokitansky-Hauser syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Rokitansky-Küster syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| Runge's signs |
| Objective signs of a too long pregnancy |
| Runge's syndrome (Ballantyne-Runge syndrome) |
| Dysmaturity syndrome, placental dysfunction syndrome, postmaturity syndrome, prenatal dystrophy syndrome, prolonged gestation syndrome. |
| Schauta's operation |
| Total extirpation of the uterus and the adnexa. |
| Schauta-Amreich operation |
| An improvement of Schauta's technique for treatment of cervical and endometrial carcinomas. |
| Schauta-Stoeckel operation |
| Vaginal radical extirpation for early stages of cancer colli uteri. |
| Schridde's syndrome |
| A fetal placental erythroblastosis syndrome with poor prognosis for survival. |
| Semmelweis' method |
| Disinfection of the hands of the obstetrician or midwife with chloride or lime, as well as clean bedsheaths for the patient, in order to prevent puerperal fever. |
| Simpson's forceps (Sir James Young Simpson) |
| An obstetrical forceps.
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| Simpson's syndrome (Sir James Young Simpson) |
| A syndrome of abdominal swelling, pseudocyesis, depression of diaphragm and lordosis of spine. |
| Simpson's uterine sound (Sir James Young Simpson) |
| A slender, flexible metal rod used for diagnosing retro-positions of the uterus. |
| Sims' operation (James Marion Sims) |
| Operation of cholecystotomy. |
| Sims' position (James Marion Sims) |
| The lithotomy position to facilitate a vaginal examination. |
| Sims' test (Sims-Huhner test (Harry M. Sims)) |
| Test for sterility in the male. |
| Sims-Huhner test (Harry M. Sims) |
| Test for sterility in the male. |
| Slotnick-Goldfarb syndrome |
| Unilateral streaked ovary syndrome.
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| Smellie's manoeuvre (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Smellie's method (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Spalding's sign |
| A sign of foetal death.
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| Spiegelberg's criteria |
| Four criteria for differentiating ovarian from other ectopic pregnancies. |
| Veit's manipulation (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| von Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) |
| Syndrome characterised by congenital absence of vagina, primary amenorrhoea, rudimentary cornua uteri and morphologically normal ovaries and Fallopian tubes situated on the pelvic sidewall. |
| von Veit-Smellie manipulation (Mauriceau-Levret manipulation) |
| The classical method of assisted breech delivery. The after-coming head is delivered with the child resting on the physician's forearm. |
| Watkins-Schauta-Wertheim operation (Wertheim's operation) |
| An improved type of radical abdominal hysterectomy introduced in 1900. |
| Wertheim's operation |
| An improved type of radical abdominal hysterectomy introduced in 1900. |
| Wertheim's operation II |
| Operation for prolapse of uterus. |
| Wertheim-Meigs operation (Wertheim's operation) |
| An improved type of radical abdominal hysterectomy introduced in 1900. |
| Wertheim-Schauta operation (Wertheim's operation) |
| An improved type of radical abdominal hysterectomy introduced in 1900. |
| Zavanelli's manoeuvre |
| Obstetrical manoeuvre sometimes used when the baby's head is born but the shoulders are stuck. |
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