Re: Gyrus/Ligasure

From: Douglas Krell (dkrell@msn.com)
Wed Dec 31 13:31:18 2008


This evening I'll most likely be looking for some EVIDENCE that Dom Perignon (or something equally as French) is a good thing... a little goes a long way eh?

Happy New Year!!!

Douglas Krell MD> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:34:43 -0600> From: bcrist@club-internet.fr> To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Subject: Re: Gyrus/Ligasure> > Is there any randomized controlled study stating that women can have > babies and men don't?> Still would you say there is no proof men (true XY) can't have babies?> Evidence is a french word and it's actual meaning is obviousness, not proof.> Proof must not make sensibility disappear.> > Happy next year though to you, Eberhard and to the list.> Bernard> > > Dr Eberhard W Lisse a écrit :> > So we agree, you have no evidence for any of this, whatsoever?> >> > el> >> > On 31 Dec 2008, at 12:49 , Bernard Cristalli wrote:> >> >> Is it sensible to perform a 2 hours procedure vaginally when can do > >> it more safely and in a shorter time abdominally?> >> The longer the procedure, the heavier the bleeding, the riskier the > >> procedure and the more likely the complications.> >> And 97% of my hysterectomies are vaginal (a bit less in cancer cases).> >>> >> This intervention has to be easy or not to be.> >> B> >>> >> Dr Eberhard W Lisse a écrit :> >>> Agreed, neither me or you have any evidence to support your> >>> statements :-)-O> >>>> >>> el> >>>> >>> On 30 Dec 2008, at 17:38 , Bernard Cristalli wrote:> >>>> >>>> What are your evidences?> >>>> :-)=0> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Dr Eberhard W Lisse a écrit :> >>>>> Bernard,> >>>>>> >>>>> What you are saying, is total nonsense. Never mind unencumbered&





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