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Re: Gyrus/LigasureFrom: Gerald P. Rodríguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)Mon Dec 29 15:22:39 2008
Re: Gyrus/LigasureYes, thanks for the voice of reason Anna. And this pissing contest is become threadbare!! Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe
> ----- Original Message ----- I do, and i suspect the risk of anesthesia time is not a lot different between 12 minutes and 20 or even 30 minutes. True, I would not want someone to take 2 hours to do a hyst on me, but then again I would not want the guy who does it in 12 minutes because he is in a pissing contest with some other doc to do it either. Anna Meenan, MD In a message dated 12/29/08 12:31:59 PM, agfolley@hotmail.com writes: Does anyone else feel that all this talk about how fast we can do a surgery is totally unprofessional and inappropriate? agf Uhhhh.... No! Operative time and anesthesia time are specific measures of risk and quality improvement. Just like length and number of incisions, blood loss, etc. Joe P.
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