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Re: Spontaneous rupture of symphysis pubisFrom: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Thu Apr 24 08:08:59 2008
Agree. MFM doc asked the same question. MFM said literature suggests simply binding the pelvis with abd binder and bedrest for several days in hospital. Alas the problems of getting consults with ORTHO> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:05:04 -0500> From: forcep@intercom.net> To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Subject: Re: Spontaneous rupture of symphysis pubis> > Andrew: What was reasoning used to justify putting a plate in for the > separation? In the past in some areas of world cutting the symphysis was > practiced to allow obstructed birth to proceed. Joe C> > Andrew Folley wrote:> > > > G1P0 spontanesous labor at term Pushes 1 hour with spontaneous> > vaginal birth and right 6 cm vaginal/ periurethral laceration up> > into space of retzius. I probe my finger into the laceration> > and am able to feel "serated" bone. Then realize that we are> > dealing with complete or partial separation of symphysis. Anyone> > experienced this before???> > My first in 25 years. Still baffled as to why it happened? > > Thankfully I did not use forceps or this would have been blamed> > for the outcome. Ortho put a plate in the next day through> > phannemstiel incision.> > > > > > --------------------------custom banner to support your cause. > > <http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/C= day through> > phannemstiel incision.> > > > > > --------------------------ontribute/Default.aspx?source=3DTXT_TAGHM_MSN_Make_IM_Yours>>=20 day through> > phannemstiel incision.> > > > > > -------------------------- MSN_Make_IM_Yours
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