Re: Assessing pelvis

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Sat Apr 9 19:44:52 2005


I expect if the endo required a cystoscope to see, that lupron post op would be helpful. If adhesions were significant, the VH would have been converted to an abdominal procedure early on. Most often adhesions can be dealt with during the VH, unless they are extremely dense...in which case, for me, an LAVH would have been converted to an abdominal, as I don't feel comfortable doing complicated, "socked in" adhesiolysis deep in the pelvis.

ENDODOK@aol.com wrote: Hank: If you do see endo/ adhesions with the cystoscope in the pelvis, then what?? Invasive endo requires excision.

J. Glenn Bradley MD

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