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From: Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. (johnprov@sympatico.ca)
Thu Mar 6 20:15:59 2008


At Thu, 6 Mar 2008, R. Daniel Braun wrote: >
>This is one of those issues that is probably going to turn out no difference
>in the end. When you have equal numbers of articles saying opposite things
>then the answer is "Max Nix"
>
>Dan
>

Indeed Dan you hit the nail on the head. What all these poor prospective, and case control studies have in common is not describing the characteristics of the primary c-section; not all primary c-sections have similar risk factors for scaring; first there is the patient(obese patients and generally poor healers make more adhesions), some c-sections are more traumatic than others i.e. you can't compare a c-section for an elective breech not in labor to one with an o.p. presentation stuck at 8 cm for 5 hours with caput at mothers toes and a fever or 38.8.

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                                 Take care, John




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