B-lynch

From: FRANCES WREN (fwren@shaw.ca)
Mon Feb 18 10:28:02 2008


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been thinking re B-lynch sutures, and have only had to do that 3 times...no asherman's to follow as far as I could detect. but considering the assaults we do on uterii...d'and C's, polypectomies...terminations...manual removals of palcenta etc..various scraings , rubbings and scratching...there are hardly any examples of asherman's syndrome... so i expect that B-lynch would not be followed any more frequently by that that other adhesion-type making raw srapey areas!!!! thoughts and opinions please..no evidence based nos for this I think....and probably no eminence stuff either...simply theoretical I expect. frances wren

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<DIV>been thinking re B-lynch sutures, and have only had to do that 3 times...no asherman's to follow as far as I could detect.</DIV> <DIV>but considering the assaults we do on uterii...d'and C's, polypectomies...terminations...manual removals of palcenta etc..various scraings , rubbings and scratching...there are hardly any examples of asherman's syndrome...</DIV> <DIV>so i expect that B-lynch would not be followed any more frequently by that that other adhesion-type making raw srapey areas!!!!</DIV> <DIV>thoughts and opinions please..no evidence based nos for this I think....and probably no eminence stuff either...simply theoretical I expect.</DIV> <DIV>frances wren</DIV>

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