Re: Interesting cesarean section

From: ainsron@msn.com
Wed Mar 21 02:02:56 2001


And how are you going to reach it through a subcostal incision?

>Disagree with the classical incision. Even with 34 weeks there is a
>lower segment.
>
>In message <200103202330.RAA19967@mail.medispecialty.com>, Efrain Ramirez write
>s:
>
>> No - I have not! but seems to me you did the right thing. No true lower
>> segment and you wanted to deliver this baby as *smooth" as possible
>> --right?
>>
>> >At Tue, 20 Mar 2001, ainsron@msn.com wrote:
>> >
>
>> >before, we decided that the best solution was to do a hysterotomy and
>> >deliver this 34 weeker, which I did through a classical incision. Even
>> >then, closure was a very "tight squeeze." Anyone faced a similar
>> >situation before? Any other alternatives we could have tried?
>
>el

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Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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