Re: Spontaneous rupture of symphysis pubis

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Sat Apr 26 02:11:28 2008


Bernard,

not the healing is the myth, but that they are/were anything but a most desperate measure of last resort.

No one other than senior people (like Stephen) should even consider them. I most certainly don't. And I am not unfamilar...

greetings, el

On Apr 26, 2008, at 06:59, Bernard Cristalli wrote:

> Not rural myths.
> This kind of Zarate section gives a pelvic bone instability and is a
> true nuisance if it is not taken care of from the very first days to
> allow the healing, just like a fracture (6 weeks immobilization).
> And in most cases people don't consider it like a fracture, hence
> the disability.
> Bernard
>
> Joe a écrit :
>> Amazing isn't it! Probably 50% of our high school graduate don't
>> know where Wasahington DC is. LOL Joe C
>>
>> Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>>> Joe,
>>>
>>> I love it when people who haven't travelled perpetuate rural myths.
>>>
>>> el
>>>
>>> On Apr 25, 2008, at 07:26, Bernard Cristalli wrote:
>>>
>>>> With severe disability afterwards.
>>>> Bernard
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> >
>>>>> > 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
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>





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