Re: Dysplasia ...... and a surprise

From: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)
Fri Aug 29 22:37:34 1997


>
>There is no way to assure ourselves that all the high grade CIN is
>gone. In someone of this age group who has already been treated twice
>(!) with cryo, definitive gynecologic surgery is indicated.
>
>If the surgeons are going to make a big incision anyway, go ahead and do
>the hysterectomy/BSO at the time of their APR with you going first. It
>should take you 30-45 minutes (assuming no prior surgeries/adhesions).
>
>Don't leave dysplasia in a difficult to follow previously treated 53
>year old if you can help it!
>
>Hugo
>
>--
>Hugo D. Ribot Jr., M.D., FACOG
>Cartersville Ob/Gyn Associates
>Cartersville, GA USA
>Private Collaborative Practice
>

I agree with Hugo, but would add that a cold knife cone with Frozen section to r/o invasion at the beginning of the procedure would be appropriate.

Garry

--
Garry E. Siegel, M.D., FACOG
Private Practice
Roswell, Ga.




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