Re: Cervical stenosis was:acutely anteflexed uterus

From: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)
Sun Jul 22 20:22:43 2007


We have some white teflon os finders (that is the term I know) that work nicely to open most stenotic cervices.

Garry

At Sun, 22 Jul 2007, Gerald P.Rodriguez wrote: >
>common in postmenopausal patients.
>
>Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG
>Santa Fe
>

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>dahmd@cfl.rr.com writes:
> Nice job, Joanne. I have not used a flexible scope for the Essure
> procedure.
>
>the
> group a "technique" I tried for the first time the other day out of
>at
>stenosis
> I have ever seen. Her internal os was about as big as the tip of a
>were
>half-step
> dilator up to the pinpoint opening, then slid the smallest 30-degree
>was
>control
>pass. I
>I'm
>benefit
> from my initial frustration. Have a nice weekend.
>
> Ashley
>
> Nice job Ashley.
> I have used lacrimal duct probes with success in this situation.
> We only have 5mm diagnostic scopes.
>
> Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
> Sylva, NC
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Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
Private Practice
Roswell, GA




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