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Re: GYN: Residual uterine tissue after subtotal hysterectomyFrom: Gerald P. Rodríguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)Wed Dec 24 14:28:06 2003
Not necessarily so in the USA--here, I'd venture to say, the majority of supra-cervical hysterectomies are done because patients demand that it be left in situ. Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe
> ----- Original Message ----- Yeah, remove it is the right option, but anyone who has ever tried to take out the cervix after a subtotal will remember that the subtotal was probably done in the first place because it was difficult to get at the cervix. Unless there is some pathology in the stump it may not be necessary to take it out, and if you are going to put in a hysteroscope, you just slide it in under continuous vision watching all the time as it advances, thus there shouldn't be a problem about what is likely to happen at the fundus of the stump. Steve RModugno@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 12/24/2003 2:55:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, garrys@mindspring.com writes: She is pretty much ready to have another surgery, but I've suggested the above first. Any thoughts? Garry Re-mooove it! Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
-- S.H. Raymond FRCOG Principal Specialist Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Empangeni Hospital Private Bag X20005 Empangeni SOUTH AFRICA 3880
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