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Re: Spontaneous rupture of symphysis pubisFrom: rmodugno@aol.comFri Apr 25 22:50:12 2008
Raymond Stephen wrote:
> The incidence of disability after a symphysiotomy is related to the As someone who has also done a few (back in the late 70s!) I would agee entirely with the above! Obviously adhering to meticulous technique, and excellent assistance also contribute to good outcomes. There are some horror stories about symphysiotomy done in Ireland in the 50s. Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Sylva, NC
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