Re: TOA and HIV

From: Steve & Eryl Raymond (eryl@intekom.co.za)
Sat Mar 27 03:57:38 2004


Never considered laparoscopic approach. Far too much likelihood of adhesions. Frequently the peritoneal cavity is obliterated. Steve

Larry Glazerman wrote: > I’d agree, but I’d take it out laparoscopically
>
> Larry R. Glazerman, MD
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: On Behalf Of RModugno@aol.com
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 3:59 PM
> Subject: Re: TOA and HIV
>
> eryl@intekom.co.za writes:
>
> experience has been that a good proportion of these will take up to five days to
> become asymptomatic. Those who don't get a laparotomy then.
> Steve
>
> And this is the beauty of this list. We can get advice from people who
> are the world's experts on the gynecologic aspects of HIV.
>
> Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
> (Trained in Johannesburg and Durban, South Africa, two of the TOA
> capitals of the world)
>





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