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Karl Pawlik
Born (1849-03-12)12 March 1849Klattau
Died 7 September 1914(1914-09-07) (aged 65)Prague
Nationality Austrian
Occupation(s) Obstetrician, Gynecologist

Karl Pawlik (12 March 1849, Klattau – 7 September 1914, Prague) was an Austro-Hungarian obstetrician and gynecologist.

He studied medicine at the University of Vienna, and surgery at Vienna General Hospital as a pupil of Theodor Billroth. He obtained his medical doctorate in 1873, and from 1877 served as assistant to Karl von Braun-Fernwald at the university women's hospital. In 1881 he received his habilitation, and several years later was named head of the department of obstetrics at the Vienna General Polyclinic. From 1887 to 1913 he was a professor at the University of Prague.[1]

In August 1889 he performed the first successful cystectomy on a patient suffering from papillomatosis of the bladder.[2] He is also credited for introducing operations for cancer of the cervix uteri and for urinary incontinence.[3][4] In addition, he introduced a method for freehand catheterization of the ureters and was a pioneer of direct-vision air cystoscopy.[5][6][7] The eponymous "Pawlik's folds" are defined as anterior columns of the vagina forming the lateral boundaries of "Pawlik's triangle" (vaginal trigone of Pawlik).[8][9]

  1. ^ Pawlik, Karel (Carl, Karl) at Neue Deutsche Biographie
  2. ^ Bernhard Bardenheuer at Who Named It
  3. ^ New York Medical Journal, Volume 52
  4. ^ A Text-book of the Diseases of Women by Henry Jacques Garrigues
  5. ^ Nezhat's History of Endoscopy by Camran Nezhat
  6. ^ Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 6
  7. ^ Air cystoscopy: the history of an endoscopic technique from the late 19th century BJU International Volume 83, Issue 6, pages 571–577, April 1999
  8. ^ A dictionary of medical science ... by Robley Dunglison
  9. ^ A System of Gynaecology
  10. ^ Pawlik, Karel (1849-1914), Geburtshelfer und Gynäkologe at Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950

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