Re: Breech Trail

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Tue Jan 24 15:56:01 2006


1) Ah well, I'd love to read this, even with my broken French.

2) Because we don't need no stinkin' evidence, we are Men of Steel (tm).

3) That is exactly *ONE* opinion by someone advocating C/S for Primi Breech as recent as 95 which it took him 5 years to come up with and needing several attempts to get it published.

Can someone send me a PDF of the actual article?

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on 1/25/06 12:18 AM Bernard Cristalli said the following: > Eberhard, > 1 - Our college has stated exactly the opposite (there is not proof that > CS is better than VD), > 2 - If the RCOG says that I don't understand why there is still one > vaginal breech in all english speaking world. > 3 - "The results of the trial" quoted in the RCOG recommandation refers > to the Hannah's which has been dramatically criticized recently in the > grey journal. One author has written it's conclusions "should be > withdrawn". I quote the abstract below and the full text article is > available on the journal site. > BC > > /*Am J Obstet Gynecol. Volume 194, Issue 1, Pages 20-25 (January 2006)*/





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