Re: Ob: staples at C/S

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Sat Jul 29 11:31:40 2006


I staple CSs, and gyn surgery, and breasts (even cancer), and I did too for thyroids. Quick, safe and pretty scars. BC Gen surgery

Garry E. Siegel, M.D. a écrit :

>Dear all:
>
>Over the last 3 years since being in a collaborative practice, many of
>our CNM patients who seem to be a bit more "natural" (maybe many of them
>have taken Bradley classes) are insistent to a fault about having
>subcuticular sutures, not staples, for their unplanned C/S closure.
>Honestly, it is almost as predictable as the sun rising in the east!
>When I tell them that I prefer staples, and haven't sutured skin in
>years (and thus am a bit out of practice), well, many seem taken aback.
>
>I have found that I don't want to tell the
>mechanic/gardener/plumber/electrician etc. how to do his job, yet this
>seems the opposite to me.
>
>What's up with that?
>
>Garry
>
>--
>Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
>Private Practice
>Roswell, GA
>





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