Re: Cervical stenosis was:acutely anteflexed uterus

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Sun Jul 22 21:20:22 2007


I have some of those teflon os dilators ... they work great on many.

But I have had a number of truly stenotic cervices - one that the pathologist even said he could not find an endocervicl canal in the LEEP specimen I took.

I will sometime use the nasolacrimal duct probes - usually use the biggest one - it is a bit smaller than my smallest dilator that they have in the OR.

Someone mentioned 1/2 size dilators - is that something we can order as a set of extra-small dilators for gyn?

Thanks!

Joanne

At Sun, 22 Jul 2007, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: >
>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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Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
Solo gyn
Keene, NH USA




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