Re: Breech Trail

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Tue Jan 24 15:15:24 2006


Nevermind your way with words, rubbish remains rubbish, vodoo remains vodoo.

You know what? It doesn't work.

Radipelvimetry was abandonded already 10 years ago because it is useless. CT Pelvimetry has less X-Ray exposure but is not reliable. Ultrasond tells you plainly nothing useable.

It is clearly *NOT* 'much less dangerous.

There is just no evidence for what you are saying. And if my French wasn't so broken, I'd consider google.fr my friend.

on 1/24/06 5:28 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following: > That's an incantation under the palabra tree, this interjection of yours.
> :-)
> Radiopelvimetry is not perfect, nor ultrasonography but it gives enough
> an idea to accept, or not a trial of labor.
> And you know what? It works.
> Anyway it's much less dangerous than a systematic cesarean policy.
> BC
>
> Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit :
>
>>That's rubbish. Or rather vodoo.
>>
>>el
>>
>>on 1/24/06 8:45 AM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
>>
>>>The head must be rather small (ultrasonography) and the pelvis must be
>>>rather wide (X-ray pelvimetry).
>>>If the the head is obviously (or probably) too big it's a Cs.
>>>That's what I meant by "proper selection".





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