Re: Incidental Proctotomy

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Sat May 21 22:51:58 2005


Why no fibers?...

>At Thu, 19 May 2005, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
>
>No fibers.
>B. Cristalli
>General surgery
>
>R. Daniel Braun a écrit :
>
>> When doing a Vag Hyst on a 38 Y/O G4 with 14 week sized fibroids and
>> AUB. The rectum was entered instead of the peritoneum. This was
>> recognized and after obtaining peritoneal entrance, the 2 cm incision
>> was repaired with 2 layers. The the posterior peritoneum was sutured
>> to the posterior cuff over the top of that.
>> My question to everybody is: How would you manage this patients diet
>> postop?
>>
>> --
>> R. Daniel Braun
>> Kinky for Governor

--
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 And accrue what I hear into myself...and let sounds
 contribute toward me.

~walt whitman~





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