Re: Normal delivery and uterine rupture after c-section

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Fri Feb 25 10:43:34 2005


Cloth? behind the bladder and peritoneum????????????

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:06:07 -0600, Ricardo Francalacci Savaris <rsavaris@hcpa.ufrgs.br> wrote: >
> I saw the patient this morning. She is pretty well, the pain is minimal,
> vital signs stables. Hb: 10.
> Vaginal bleeding is minimal to moderate. The new US showed a cloth behind
> the peritoneum and bladder. No free fluid in the abdominal cavity.
>
> It is very difficult for me to take her to OR, if she is not unstable.
> Yesterday she had pain and the bleeding was more intense, but today she
> looks fine.
> I decided to intern the patient and observe her, give uterotonics. Monday I
> will give the update.
>
> Thanks for you all.
>
> Ricardo Francalacci Savaris

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R. Daniel Braun
       Kinky for Governor




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