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Effect of cervical traction with a tenaculum on the uterocervical angle
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1991
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Cervical CancerMinimally Invasive ProcedureTraction ApplicationGynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliveryUrogynecologySurgeryCervical TractionCervical RipeningMedicineUterocervical AngleEmbryo Transfer CatheterCervical Spine
The effect of cervical traction on the uterocervical angle was measured radiographically in 24 women undergoing diagnostic curettage. A radio-opaque guidewire was inserted through the cervical canal into the uterine cavity and a lateral pelvic X-ray taken before and after traction. The traction force was measured with a spring-balance attached to the tenaculum. Cervical traction in a caudal direction (force 2 N) reduced the median uterocervical angle, from 75 degrees to 10 degrees (P = 0.001). Moderate cervical traction straightens the uterus and the routine use of a tenaculum theoretically makes insertion of an intrauterine device safer and the passage of an embryo transfer catheter less traumatic.