Re: OB: Coding dilemma

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Sat Jan 28 05:43:41 2006


The one was 600 gram in the end the other 700. Both died in the Prem Unit. I have caused a bit of an upset by writing in the notes that I was unprepared to give certificate of natural death.

I have asked my colleagues with combined more than 100 years of obstetrics, none of the had actually had locked twins before.

Oh, they want to learn from Messrs Engling & Stritter how it's done right?

el

PS: What's the laywer's daughter's name? Sue :-)-O

on 1/28/06 2:47 AM rmodugno@aol.com said the following: > A few thoughts el.
>
> What is the survival rate at that State Hospital of 26 weekers?
>
> No - a wait of 45 minutes for the resident is not acceptable.
>
> 26 week twins with leading twin breech in labor - section in a New York
> minute.
>
> By the way, a team of American plaintiff's attorneys has left J.F.K on
> their way to Windhoek.
>





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