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Vag hyst after C/S ... was Positive margins.From: Douglas Krell (dkrell@msn.com)Wed Oct 31 06:30:50 2007
Is one enough...six too many? No. If the patient has prev C/S, I wouldn't hesitate to do a vag hyst based on the number of C/S alone, but rather on the patient's exam, degree of uterovaginal prolapse, apparent severity of scarring, size of uterus etc...Haven't we all seen those women who've had 5 or 6 C/S and it looks like they've barely been to surgery? Then there was the woman last week... 2nd C/s and I couldn't even exteriorize the uterus to do the tubal.
-- Douglas Krell MD
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