broken femurs:your experience

From: emilio porro (sanbonav@hotmail.com)
Sun Jul 13 14:46:07 2003


To Dr.Eberhard W.Lisse

I am interested about Your experience in broken femurs during Cesarean Section for breech delivery:the cause , how and when the diagnosis, and how to avoid it . You can email me privately or if if You think it can be interesting and useful for collegues post the answer on obgyn_l Thank You in advance Yours faithfully Emilio Porro MD ObGyn-Specialist Como-Italy http://www.sanbonaventura.com http://www.holypeaceland.com

>----- Original Message -----
From: "Eberhard Lisse" <el@ac.lisse.na> To: "Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L" <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 4:12 PM Subject: Re: OB: Bladder Flap

You wrote > Joe,
>
> I have seen broken femurs like that...
>
> el
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> In message <63.1fc4bab1.2c41d80f@aol.com>, DoctorJoe@aol.com writes:
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> > Another trick I've done is to reach SUPERIORLY and pull the
> > youngster's feet first. Deliver him/her breech through the uterine
> > incision and GENTLY pull the head up out of the pelvis. I think this
> > avoids the trauma of grunging a hand down under the vertex and trying
> > to dislodge it.
>





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