Re: How to do a hysterectomy
From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Feb 7 22:48:42 2008
Another trick is not to open anteriorly and to begin to section the
uterus medially. You evenbtually fall in the ant perirtoneum.
B
Frances Wren a écrit :
> good info , because I usually use my finger if I have to enter via the
> anterior reflection...but maybe I will keep the idea of using the
> sound in some instances where the ut is bigger..or if I am not
> suceeding with my finger.
> I love all these tips too
> frances wren
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanne Bulley, MD"
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>> I have often used a finger - this time the sound really worked better!
>>
>> Nice to have multiple techniques.
>>
>> Joanne
>>
>> At Thu, 07 Feb 2008, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
>>>
>>> A finger works as well.
>>> B
>>>
>>> Joanne Bulley, MD a écrit :
>>>> Dan - Thanks for this tip~
>>>>
>>>> Today I was doing a VH - I was sure I had gotten in posteriorly - but
>>>> the peritoneal opening wasn't identifiable and it looked like I was
>>>> dissecting the peritoneum off the uterus. So I went in anteriorly. I
>>>> think used the uterine sound just as you say (but from anterior to
>>>> posterior) and it came out the opening I had in the pouch of Douglas.
>>>> The OR folks were really impressed!
>>>>
>>>> I love the tidbits I learn and the sharing of experience on this list!
>>>>
>>>> Joanne
>>>>
>>>> At Mon, 17 Dec 2007, R. Daniel Braun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Bending a uterine sound 180 degrees and putting it in posteriorly
>>>>> and up
>>>>> over the uterus and then pulling it down will frequently put the
>>>>> tip of the
>>>>> sound in the right spot to enter anteriorly.
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW, none of these techniques will work all the time. That is why
>>>>> it is
>>>>> important to teach them all to our residents. Then they will know
>>>>> how to do
>>>>> it multiple ways and be able to do good work for their patients.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dan
>>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
>>>> Solo gyn
>>>> Keene, NH USA
>>>>
>>
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>> Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
>> Solo gyn
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