Cervical retention & hysterectomy

From: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)
Thu Jan 16 14:56:41 1997


The point is that these "needle techniques" are on the way to be abandonned because they are not so efficient (as well as laparoscopic Burch's procedure). I do prefer doing a Bologna. For the hysterectomy: to know whether you should keep the cervix or not has been debated here in the 19…50's. Some authors said that some women had orgasms from the cervix… What is the interest of keeping the cervix? genuinely? in front of a cervical cancer. Why being obliged to perform a STAH (sub-total ABDOMINAL) when you can perform a vaginal one in less time, with less discomfort aso…

CERVIX IS A MYTH

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Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
Paris - France

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Garry E. Siegel wrote: > > snipped > >Send her to a urologist for a Raz ?????????????????????????????????? > >We train our residents to do this after all it is just a modified Peyrera. > >-- > Sorry to say that we didn't have the opportunity to learn needle techniques > in my residency, and I'm not going to learn now for the few I have. I think > that it would take a fair number of supervised cases, and I'm happy to let > the urologist deal with it at this point. > > Garry





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