Re: OB didelphyic/bicornuate and breech --> type of incision?

From: verner nellsch (vnellsch@eastex.net)
Mon Jul 28 17:25:41 2008


eberhard,

steve comes across as a humorless, tedious pedant. he uses statistics like a drunk uses lamp posts, for support, not illumination. he insinuates that he was smarter and more capable than his attendings as a "senior registrar", and more discerning than his consultant gyn oncologist. i have not once seen him allow for any other way than his preferred way as being acceptable. i have never once seen him offer comfort for someone on the list when they present with problems, only criticism, and barbed at that. he is dull, and makes others dull for fear of getting one of his responses.

so, to use your phrase, i could give a toss as to the person with whom i am dealing. it does not matter who the bag of hot air is, they need deflating.

but, perhaps i have misjudged the individual. please enlighten me as to why i should hold him in greater esteem, greater than he seems to hold anyone else. vnellsch

>----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr Eberhard W Lisse" <el@lisse.na> To: "Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L" <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 1:02 PM Subject: Re: OB didelphyic/bicornuate and breech --> type of incision?

> Verner,
>
> It's fairly obvious that you haven't got a clue who you are dealing
> with...
>
> el
>
> On 28 Jul 2008, at 12:10 , verner nellsch wrote:
>
>> you spent" much of your time" fixing burst abdomens. i've told you a
>> million times to never exaggerate.
>>
>> i use a mix of transverse and midline incisions, with good success. i
>> think that a flexible approach to the abdomen is the best.
>>
>> you do not. oh,well. vnellsch





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