Re: bladder injuries

From: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)
Mon Jul 14 17:41:08 2003


Yes, laparoscopically, with better results, if asked :).

Garry

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> If this were in a female patient, would it be something a urogynecologist could do?
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> Joe P.
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> MADRID (July 14) - A 27-year-old American was seriously gored by a bull in Pamplona on Monday to become the eleventh victim of this year's bull running, as the festival produced its traditional cocktail of pain and adrenaline.
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> The bull's horn went through the man's rectum and perforated his bladder after he ran in front of the animals hurtling through the northern Spanish town on the last day of the week-long party. His condition was serious and required surgery, the government said on its Web site.
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> The U.S. embassy was not immediately able to confirm his identity but the Web site said he was from Arkansas.

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Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
Private Practice
Roswell, GA




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