Re: OB didelphyic/bicornuate and breech --> type of incision?

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Mon Jul 28 13:01:36 2008


Verner,

It's fairly obvious that you haven't got a clue who you are dealing with...

el

On 28 Jul 2008, at 12:10 , verner nellsch wrote:

> you spent" much of your time" fixing burst abdomens. i've told you a
> million times to never exaggerate.
>
> i use a mix of transverse and midline incisions, with good success.
> i think that a flexible approach to the abdomen is the best.
>
> you do not. oh,well. vnellsch





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