Re: Chromic&Double Lacerations

From: gerard.miranda@bcn.servicom.es
Wed May 29 14:01:50 1996


At 16:44 27/05/96 -0500, you wrote: > Dr. Malcolm Griffiths (U.K.) wrote (26/05) about the benefits of
>using chromic, and Dr. Terri Rosenbaum (U.S.) wrote (27/05) about the
>incoveniencies with Vicryl 4-0.
>
>===========================================================================
>Dr. Guillermo R. Suttora e-mail: grs2@hpn.sspn.sld.ar
>Servicio de Ginecologia Tel/Fax (home): 54 - 99 - 480637
>Hospital Provincial Neuquen
>Argentina "NEUQUEN...8-) argentinian trout country"
>===========================================================================
>
>Hi Guillermo: I'm practicing the ginecology for about 30 y. amb almost
always I had used cromic suture for any surgery. Is better use another types of suture?.

Gerard Miranda M.D J.V Foix,18. S.Joan de Vilatorrada (08250).Barcelona.Spain gerard.miranda@bcn.servicom.es Gerard Miranda M.D J.V Foix, 18. S.Joan de Vilatorrada.08250 Barcelona-Spain





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