Re: Vaginal Evisceration

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Fri Jul 19 23:58:42 2002


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Bernard Cristalli MD AMACOG
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> De : greyhound@doglover.com (Christine ) > Objet : Vaginal Evisceration > > Recently had complications from a vaginal hysterectomy, in which I was > urinating one day to find something coming out of my vagina. After > being rushed to the hospital via ambulance, immediate surgery > thereafter, only to find out after several specialists consulting with > each other, that the protruding object was my bowel! I was shocked and > in horror to find out that I was close to death. Along with this the > surgeon later told me that I had a massive infection which was unknown > to me after all these months since my hysterectomy. My question is > this: What was the cause of such a serious complication? Am I to assume > that I was not put together properly during the first surgery? > Please...can anyone with information e-mail(greyhound@doglover.com) me > about this, as I know it is rare! I have been searching the internet > frantically for information all to no avail. Thaank You Very Much! > > CG >





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