Re: Delivery mode in a patient with a previous rectovaginal fistula

From: Ronald R Helm (rrhelm@juno.com)
Sun Aug 31 09:24:31 1997


>Indeed that's what you should do in 3rd and 4th degree repaired cases.
>

And now we should do Cesarean sections for all previously repaired third and fourth degree lacerations according to el. What do others think about this indication for Cesarean? >I actually think one should avoid vaginal damage by all means, even
>more so incontinence.

And I assume you mean fecal incontinence. >el
>
>--
>Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse\ / Swakopmund State
>Hospital
><el@lisse.NA> *





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