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Re: Milk in the bladderFrom: Francisco L. Romero (fromero@adam.es)Sun Jul 28 01:55:52 1996
>What about looking into the cathether bag before starting and closing? >You cut the bladder it bleeds, doesn't it? So if the urine was clear at start >you know you got to look. If it is clean at end you should be safe... > >el Sometimes clear urine means no holes in bladder. sometimes bloody urine means no holes too, compression with valves can make the blader bleed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Francisco L. Romero. MD, S.E.G.O. member. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBGYN Department. Hospital General de Catalunya. S.Cugat del V. (BARCELONA) OBGYN.net Spanish International Representative. e-mail: fromero@adam.es http://webs.adam.es/fromero/myweb.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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