Re[2]: Suture material in uterus?

From: LuFarn (sco00287@msc.bstec.net.tw)
Wed Aug 30 10:55:33 2000


Original Subject: Re: Suture material in uterus? Original Author : art fougner, md Mail Address : evsono@pipeline.com Received Date : Sun, 27 Aug 2000 10:39:35 -0500

Dear art fougner:

> what was the composition of the suture? was an FDA report made out?

Silk? Have any report about Vicryl or Dexon retained in uterus? Any comment or reference would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

> >>I recently encountered a case of 2nd infertility caused by
> >>suture material retained in uterus after cesarean section
> >>five years ago. After hysteroscopic removal of the retained
> >>suture, the patient got pregnant in the ensuing cycle.

> >>Does anyone have similar clinical experience or reference?

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