Re: Infacted(infected or infarcted two feet of ileum)

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Mon Mar 3 05:54:00 2008


He needs to learn how to do a Pfannenstiel!!! Either holding up thee pannus or going above the pannus. Dan

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 3:02 AM, <AllanHo@aol.com> wrote:

> In a message dated 3/3/2008 12:59:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> Stephen.Raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au writes:
>
> I agree with John. Transverse lie is usually easy to correct and a
> classical Caesar is not an uncomplicated procedure.
>
> Steve
>
> I know someone who makes classical incisions on "large" women whenever a
> c/s is indicated. His rationale is that its hard to reach the lower segment
> when the abdominal panus is really thick. I never had to resort to that
> myself. Opinions on this indication?
>
> Allan
>
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R. Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG(L)  ABMP  CMTh
Professor Emeritus
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Indiana U. School of Medicine

R. Daniel Braun

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