Re: One layer uterine closure

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Mon Sep 4 11:11:00 2006


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Hum ! Not to mention amniotic fluid aso...

RModugno@aol.com a écrit : >
> In a message dated 9/4/06 1:26:47 AM, bcrist@club-internet.fr writes:
>
>> Adhesions seem to be related to peritoneal closure.
>> The more you close the peritoneum the more you get adhesions.
>> Bernard
>
> A theory that was postulated in a recent paper recommending parietal
> peritoneal closure at section was the fact that unlike hysterectomy,
> or other intrabdominal surgeries, it's the movement of the involuting
> uterus that would pre-dispose to adhesion formation if the parital
> peritoneum is not closed.
> Any thoughts?
>
> Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
> Sylva, NC





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