Re: vaginal granulation

From: mark decker (mdecker@nconnect.net)
Mon May 27 22:48:36 1996


>Any suggestions as to etiology? Could this be consistent with a tissue
>reaction to the vicryl (I am planning to use chromic for the next repair)?
>Any pearls re:surgical technique for the revision (other than an adequate
>margin around the affected tissue, say 0.5 cm)
>
>Mahalo.
>
>Terri Rosenbaum, M.D.
>Kauai Medical Clinic
>Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii

well our staff pediatrician delivered 6 months ago and not wanting to be a wimp as she puts it she has put up with a small area of granulation tissue that bleeds minimally but hurts like hell with sex. she just told me it was still there after I treated <90% successful reduction> with trichloroacetic. I was thinking of just using the laser and or just excise the offending area and resuturing. btw she scars easily and heals poorly. not quite a keloid on her chest wall biospy site from years ago and simple shin marks never go away for her.

ANY TESTING I SHOULD DO..I.E. SOME SKIN "CONDITION"?

she has a nasty nasty latex allergy too...fyi/btw

I may try to chemo it again if it is very very small on re examination but the laser is a good idea I think since she does not want to miss any work days if she can help it.

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mark decker md              major surgery is done on me
obgyn                       minor surgery I do one someone else.
west bend wi                I need to remember that.  <perspective>.




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