Re: Bic Pen

From: jkulkin (jkulkin@mindspring.com)
Sat Dec 23 01:47:31 2000


As a resident, removed a 5 cm calculus from the bladder with a bic insert embedded in it. That was 1982 and you don't forget those!!

Jay

ainsron@msn.com wrote:

> At Fri, 22 Dec 2000, John Robertson MD wrote:
> >
> >>From this post am I to understand that you did not close the defect?
> >John
> No, it was only about 3-4mm, about the same as the trochar injury
> discussed earlier this month on the list.
>
> --
> Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD





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