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Re: Delivery mode in a patient with a previous rectovaginalFrom: Dr. A. Hensenne (cdtg@skynet.be)Sat Aug 30 16:51:58 1997
In old times we used 3 degrees: : simple: without the sphincter; complete: with the sphincter; complete : and complicated: sphincter and anorectal mucosa. .......< B Cristalli And it was a good and simple way. Dr A.Hensenne cdtg@skynet.be 72 rue verte 4100 Seraing (LIEGE) - Belgium - Gynécologie médicale et chirurgicale
-- ---------- : De : Bernard Cristalli <bcrist@club-internet.fr> : A : Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> : Objet : Re: Delivery mode in a patient with a previous rectovaginal : Date : samedi 30 août 1997 22:59 : : Rjwoolley@aol.com wrote: : > : > BTW to me a 3rd degree is tear of some or all of the sphincter without tear : > of the rectal mucosa and a 4th involves the mucosa. How do others define it? : > : -- : : Same definition for me : In old times we used 3 degrees: : simple: without the sphincter; complete: with the sphincter; complete : and complicated: sphincter and anorectal mucosa. : : -- : Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF : AIHP - ACCA : Paris - France : http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm :
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