Re: One layer uterine closure

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Mon Sep 4 00:25:56 2006


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Adhesions seem to be related to peritoneal closure. The more you close the peritoneum the more you get adhesions. Bernard

Cesar Molina a écrit : > I´m not clear about your response. Of course I was impressed. Many
> have response about one or two layers, but my central point is: who
> have experienced about the risk of adherential syndrome in future
> comparing two fashions ? Al the Obstetrician have to consider that the
> cronic pelvic pain is a "great" problem for any patient.
>
> 2006/9/3, Henry Gregor <henrygregor@yahoo.com
> <mailto:henrygregor@yahoo.com>>:
>
> Watch it Art...ya' might be trying to substitute the light of
> reason for the flash of emotional reaction...that's not gonna' get
> you airtime on the cable news.
>
> :-)
>
> Hank
>
> */"art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com
> <mailto:evsono@pipeline.com>>/* wrote:
>
> Did anyone ever isolate prions in chromic suture or link a case of
> bovine encephalopathy to use of chromic? Just curious.
>
> Art
>
> At Sat, 02 Sep 2006, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> >
> >I also believe vicryl, as being hydrolyzed has a lesser
> foreign body
> >reaction then catgut which is enzymatically broken down.
> Haven't used
> >catgut for years now.
> >
> >el
> >
> >on 9/2/06 3:15 PM Bernard Cristalli said the following:
> >> Catgut (every version) has been withdrawn from the shelves
> since the BSE
> >> (mad cow disease) here.
> >> Bernard
> >>
>
> --
> art fougner, md
> "May The Wings of Liberty Never Lose a Feather." - Jack Burton
>
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>





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