Re: "cleared of all clot and debris" - was: no subject received Wed, 3 May 2006 09:02:42 -0500

From: Raymond Stephen (stephen.raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au)
Thu May 4 19:35:19 2006


Just reminds me how nervous I get when I see a new registrar digging around for what seems like 25 minutes with a large abdominal pack tearing the decidua from the myometrium and enlarging the uterine incision into the bargain. If it is not necessary at vaginal delivery why should it be necessary at Caesar. A quick check with a finger or two is enough. My question is "what debris?"

Steve

-----Original Message----- From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Elrod, Darryl G Maj 48 MDOS/SGOBO Sent: Thursday, 4 May 2006 4:44 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: no subject received Wed, 3 May 2006 09:02:42 -0500

I particularly like the "uterus was exteriorized and cleared of all clot and debris" since that is the direct quote I learned and use from the little red book we all got in residency.

Has anyone ever seen something similar with vaginal delivery???

Glen





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