Re: Gyn:  How to approach a case**h

From: RModugno@aol.com
Sat Sep 16 05:29:11 2006


In a message dated 9/15/06 8:05:27 PM, garrys@mindspring.com writes:

> Low Transverse skin incision, 12 cm.
>
> Bilateral hydrosalpinges stuck to the ovaries, all stuck to the ovarian
> fossae with some bowel to adnexal/culdesac/uterine adhesions--old PID as
> expected.
>

Pfannensteil or Maylard's? I have no problem with your approach and commend those who could do this via the laparoscope (being an old fart myself). What type of bowel prep these days - Go-lytely or Fleet's phosphosoda? Other?

Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Sylva, NC





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