Max Saenger, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Max Saenger

German obstetrician

Date of Birth: 14-Mar-1853

Place of Birth: Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany

Date of Death: 12-Jan-1903

Profession: university teacher, gynaecologist, obstetrician

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Max Saenger

  • Max Saenger (German: Max Sänger) (March 14, 1853, Bayreuth – January 12, 1903, Prague) was a German obstetrician and gynecologist who was a native of Bayreuth. He studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, then continued with graduate studies in OB/GYN and pathology under Carl Siegmund Franz CredĂ© (1819–1892).
  • He later became a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Leipzig, and in 1890 was appointed professor of OB/GYN at the German University in Prague.
  • In 1894 he co-founded the journal Monatsschrift fĂĽr Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie.
  • In 1882 he introduced the practice of sutural closure of the uterus following Caesarean section operations.
  • The previous autumn, Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (1837-1914) performed the first lower segment Caesarean section in Europe.
  • Sänger's contribution preserved the mother's uterus and helped reduce the chance of infection.
  • Afterwards, Kehrer and other surgeons adopted Sänger's methodology.
  • Sänger used silver and silk thread as suture material.
  • Silver sutures had been introduced into medicine by the American gynecologist James Marion Sims (1813-1883). Sänger was originally Jewish, but later converted to Lutheranism.
  • Despite his conversion, he suffered discrimination due to his Jewish background.

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