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Re: Uterine perforation case opinionsFrom: Hugo D Ribot Jr (hribot@mindspring.com)Wed Aug 31 06:32:48 2005
Ingrid, I don't understand about it being a typo. She was followed with ultrasounds from early on, had a visible fetal pole with cardiac activity, then @ 10 weeks had a fetal demise. I call that an IUFD, but I also agree with Dan that a correct term is missed abortion. I think the doc who did the D&E maybe didn't do an exam under anesthesia immediately prior to the D&E and directed the dilators and cannula anteriorly in this retroverted possibly slightly retroflexed uterus and voila. How about some of you big laparoscopists? Marco? Glenn? Hugo
-- Hugo D. Ribot Jr., M.D., FACOG Cartersville, Georgia Private practice since 1990 2 MDs/3 CNMs
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