Re: Gyn H/S Fluid Management

From: Myer S. Bornstein (mborn@massmed.org)
Mon Jan 30 13:44:05 2006


I have been using the Gynecare system since it was FemRx and it has kept me out of fluid trouble. I had seen a 3 liter change in 15 minutes with the eyeball system. Tell your hospital a fluid collection system is the standard of care and if a patient develops hyponatremia with the way they are doing it now there is BIG liability Myer

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Myer S. Bornstein, MD, MMM, FACOG, FACPE
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From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Joanne
Bulley, MD
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
Subject: Gyn H/S Fluid Management

Which fluid management system are you using and how do you like it?

At this point I have not been able to get our hospital to transition from having a nurse dedicated to eyeballing the glycine bags and the suction cannisters for hysteroscopic resections to the self contained fluid management systems.

I have been trying to emphasize the cost of having 2 RNs in the room - one is the circulator and the other is trying to keep track of the fluids (usually glycine or saline).

So I would like to find out who is using what equipment and how you like it - especially if you have used more than one manufacturer's equipment.

Joanne

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Joanne Bulley, MD
Keene, NH, USA

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