Re: Single Layer vs Double Layer Uterine Closure

From: Douglas Krell (dkrell@msn.com)
Sun Nov 9 14:01:59 2003


Please describe your technique; perhaps as you would dictate in an operative report. (English preferred) thanks, Douglas Krell MD

> ----- Original Message -----
From: Bernard Cristalli To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 12:58 PM Subject: Re: Single Layer vs Double Layer Uterine Closure

It's my standard CS technique on a regular basis.

-- Bernard Cristalli MD AMACOG AIHP - ACCA Paris France http://www.CliniquedelEssonne.fr http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm http://www.gyneweb.fr '64 Mk2 3.8

> De : bpotur@ttnet.net.tr (Dr. Bülent Potur)
> Répondre à : ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
> Date : Sun, 9 Nov 2003 11:08:36 -0600
> À : Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
> Objet : Re: Single Layer vs Double Layer Uterine Closure
>
> Speaking of teaching residents
> in my previous e-mail I had mentioned Misgav Ladach procedure. How many
> of you use it as a standard C/S procedure? What percentage of you teach
> it to residents? I ask this because in some scientific meetings around
> here it is mentioned and pioneered as a brand new invention of modern
> obstetrics adding speed and naturality to the operations.
> As to the uterine angles, I place one separate no 2 chromic through
> whole thicknes of myometrium at each angle under direct vision. Then
> first layer No: 2 chromic contiuous locking, Second layer No:1 Chromic
> non locking but burying, visceral peritoneum No 0 chromic locking with a
> small bite of myometrium. On repeat sections of uteri sectioned this
> way low segment is generally quite thin. Then 1 st layer No:1 Chromic
> locking, peritoneum No:0 locking. We generally perform Pomeroys' at the
> third section.
> I would like to ask Dan how he tackles let's say the extended tear of
> left uterine angle with ruptured and pulsating left uterine artery. Do
> you isolate and separately ligate the artery or do you prefer to bury it
> within figure of eight separate sutures?
>
>> At Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Braun, R. Daniel wrote:
>>
>> but you aren't teaching residents on a day to day basis.
>
> --
> Bülent Potur M.D. Obgyn.
> http://medpages.obgyn.net/docdetail.cfm?sn=424
>





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