Re: Vaginal Vault Prolapse

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Mar 9 05:02:14 2000


I'd rather say the spinofixation is more approriate for older women and still is useful.

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> > In a message dated 3/8/00 6:47:46 PM, pprior@earthlink.net writes: > >> Anatomically incorrect. Too high rate of subsequent enterocele. >> Don't see many done by recently trained folks. >

> De : DoctorJoe@aol.com Thu Mar 9 04:05:36 2000 > So, from the point of vantage of an MFM person, am I to understand that > sacrocolpopexy is the standard and that sacrospinus fixation was a fad that > is now passé? > > Joe P. >





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