Re: Granulation tissue?

From: Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy (rupakroy1@dataone.in)
Tue Aug 30 01:43:35 2005


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I did a TAH and BSO. Tubes are no longer there.

She is now asymptomatic and has gone home (lives a fair distance away). I have asked her to come back after a month and then we will see.

Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy MRCOG

> ----- Original Message -----
From: Henry Gregor To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:15 AM Subject: Re: Granulation tissue?

consider prolapse of tube

H

Efrain Ramirez <eramirezt@coqui.net> wrote: Do a biopsy..

>At Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy wrote:
>
>Forty six year old woman; I did a straight forward abdominal hysterectomy
>for symptom producing multiple fibroids, nearly two and half years ago.
>Perfectly okay till now. Came the other day for vague lower abdominal pain.
>Could not find anything abdominally. There was a small, area of scarring on
>the vaginal vault that was tender (not too bad, but a speculum hurts) and
>bled a tiny bit when touched by the speculum blade. Looks like granulation
>tissue.
>
>Can granulation tissue develop this late after a hysterectomy?
>
>Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy
>MRCOG

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I did a TAH and BSO. Tubes are no longer there.
 
She is now asymptomatic and has gone home (lives a fair distance away). I have asked her to come back after a month and then we will see.
 
Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy
MRCOG
 
>
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:15 AM
Subject: Re: Granulation tissue?

consider prolapse of tube
 
H

Efrain Ramirez <eramirezt@coqui.net> wrote:
Do a biopsy..

>At Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy wrote:
>
>Forty six year old woman; I did a straight forward abdominal hysterectomy
>for symptom producing multiple fibroids, nearly two and half years ago.
>Perfectly okay till now. Came the other day for vague lower abdominal pain.
>Could not find anything abdominally. There was a small, area of scarring on
>the vaginal vault that was tender (not too bad, but a speculum hurts) and
>bled a tiny bit when touched by the speculum blade. Looks like granulation
>tissue.
>
>Can granulation tissue develop this late after a hysterectomy?
>
>Dr. Rupak Ranjan Roy
>MRCOG

--
"Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the
small ones."

- Phillip Brooks


~walt whitman~


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