Re: Interesting D&E lawsuit Two more cents, and I'll raise you 2 more...

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon Mar 14 12:26:59 2005


EL

just make sure you're patient's bladder is empty to prevent a false degree of hydro secondary to bladder distention.

art

At Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: >
>In message <003001c5276e$caadf0d0$3da7a718@Richard>, "Richard Kaplan" writes:
>
>> Should we do IVPs after every gynecologal surgical procedure to rule
>> out ureteral injury?
>
>The Medical Protection Society (UK based but operating world wide) have
>very nice quarterly booklet. They advise that a practice must be in
>place to find post TAH hydronephrosis, and suggest a postop Ultrasound.
>
>I do the upper abdomen before EVRYZ hysterectomy and keep pictures of
>the kindeys, to compare them with the pix I take after the hysterectomy.
>
>el

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art fougner, md

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