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Re: procidentia and 3rd trimesterFrom: Jay Kulkin (jkulkin@mindspring.com)Fri Sep 29 17:44:01 2006
I had a case of 3rd degree cervical prolapse at term in 1982! As I recall we managed her expectantly as any other pregnancy and did not induce. The risk is cervical edema, infection and failure to progress secondary to mechanical outlet obstruction due to severe edema. We did modified Duhrssens Incisions at delivery and she had an uneventful delivery otherwise. I remember being a Chief Resident at the time and made sure my attending was somewhere around all the time even though he wasnt sure what to do either. Risk of extending the Durhssens is present with the extensions going under the bladder or toward the ureters. Maybe today she would come to Elective Section. Since I dont think Ive commented on an OB case on the list in years, Im especially interested to hear how things go. Look up Duhrssens incisions and I think youll finds plenty of literature. Best of luck. Jay _____ From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Gerald P.Rodriguez Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 4:02 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: procidentia and 3rd trimester To my mind, "complete" procidentia means that the cervix and most if not all of the uterus is out the vaginal introitus. Clearly this is can only be a cervix prolapse in someone at 35 weeks as the major portion of the fundus has to be out of the pelvis and in the abdomen. Please tell us what exactly is hanging out. Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe
>----- Original Message ----- From: Charlie <mailto:ricechaz@earthlink.net> Chambers To: Multiple <mailto:ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: procidentia and 3rd trimester Our practice has a current patient with complete procidentia at 35 weeks. Discussions revolve around mode of delivery. I've done a lit search and not much for guidance. Anyone have any experience? ****************************************************************************
-- Charlie Chambers
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