Re: GASP Chromic for epis's

From: rbraun@indyunix.iupui.edu
Mon Jun 30 17:08:38 1997


Yes but do you use PGA or chromic?

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On Sun, 29 Jun 1997 DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:

> > In a message dated 6/27/97 11:46:04 PM, you wrote: > > <<an episiotomy on a human > being...perhaps scientific evidence supports the use of Vicryl for the use > in sheep.>> > > Hmmm. Try this reference: > > Ketcham KR, Pastorek JG, Letellier RL: Episiotomy repair: chromic versus > polyglycolic acid suture. South Med J 87: 514, 1994. > > It's a resident's research project, but it's pretty cute. > > Joe P. >





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