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Re: Placenta AccretaFrom: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)Sat Feb 16 11:37:06 2008
B-Lynch makes quite a bit of sense too :-)-O Unfortunately I didn't know about that when I was working in Oshakati 5 years ago and had to take out a ruptured uterus a month :-(-O. Next time it happens (and I hope never) I'll try it before I take it out. el On Feb 16, 2008, at 17:15, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
> I'll get the pictures tomorrow at the clinic and scan them. I've had a woman tell me that on her previous birth she had a 4th degree episiotomy (going for elective section this time). I assumed she meant she had an episiotomy which extended to 4th degree, however she stated that she heard the OB say that he was going to have to cut a 4th degree episiotomy. Does this sound right? I can't imagine any circumstance where you'd actually have to cut through the anal sphincter, if any of you have had to do this could you explain the situation. Thank you Claire (RM)
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