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Re: 1999 BMJ article on cord prolapseFrom: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)Tue May 23 00:57:54 2006
on 5/23/06 7:42 AM Bernard Cristalli said the following: > I was joking. So was I.
> Actually when I was a resident it took 17 minutes from arrival of the The best we can do from arrival in theatre to delivery is somthing like 5 to 10 minutes.
> There was no useless word, everybody knew what was going on, what to do I can't get the baby out that quick with a midline incision, but with a Joel Cohen I did surprise the anesthetist last week :-)-O. Though, I don't think the skin to delivery time is important, decision to deliver and uterus to delivery are. el
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