Re: Uterus in or out?

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Sat Oct 20 10:47:08 2007


In a message dated 10/20/07 10:14:48 AM, RModugno@aol.com writes:

> CONCLUSION: Exteriorization of the uterus for repair is associated with an
> increased incidence of nausea and vomiting and tachycardia during cesarean
> delivery under spinal anesthesia. Uterine repair should be done in situ where
> possible.
>

One, this is from Canada. How do those results travel to the US? (Answer: They go by ambulance, because Canada has national healthcare).

Two, do they really mean SPINAL? Who uses spinal much? (Usually a T4 or so epidural keeps the patients VERY comfy.)

Joe P.





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