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Re: Keillands: was Forceps IdentificationFrom: hmarchbein@MEM.po.comSat Nov 16 22:21:00 1996
I usually apply them by the direct application method. If I have trouble with that, I will use the wandering technique. Only if all else fails will I use the classical application(Twice in 30 years) No bladder lacerations yet. R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG "Money will buy you a fine dog ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having been a resident between 1975 and 1979, I was fortunate enough to ------------------------------------------------------------------------- have received excellent training with both Kiellands and Bartons ------------------------------------------------------------------------- forceps. My training was to place them classically and have not had to wander them. (Yes, my last Bartons delivery was ten years ago, last Kiellands was two years ago). Harvey Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. Vice President Nassau County Obstetrical and Gynecologic Society Private Pratice, Great Neck, N.Y. ********************************************** Smart is good but lucky is better. Even the smartest person can have an off- day! **********************************************
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