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Re: Sacrospinous FixationFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)Wed Jan 29 00:19:21 1997
mark decker wrote: > > Has anyone else used this method with uterine preservation and had a > subsequent pregnancy delivered? results/outcomes? > > thanks > If you want to keep the uterus the procedure is to stitch the posterior side of the uterus (torus uterinum) with a graft, *and* the anterior side through a V shape graft : summit of the V on the uterus and legs of the V passing through the broad ligament on each side of the uterine isthm to the promontory. And what happens during a pregnancy? Mother Nature does well.
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF Paris - France
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