Re: GYN: Fibroids and a Pelvic Kidney

From: RModugno (RModugno@aol.com)
Fri Feb 27 20:31:49 1998


In a message dated 98-02-26 16:31:34 EST, you write:

<< >Now you see. There are veryfew places in this country that teach >morcellation. Here at IU, most of our residents have done at least 4 of
>these cases by the time they finish. But this is unusual. Vaginal surgery
>except for the very easy case is becoming a lost art.
>Dan
>>

In addition,in the US, the new breed of gyns will be very well versed in primary care! In other words they'll be able to immunize women and take care of their blood pressure and diabetes, but vaginal surgery? Nah! That's why we have the new subspecialty of reconstructive pelvic surgery! Sorry, I'll stop rambling now.

Robert Modugno MD FACOG Premier Medical OB/GYN Roswell, Ga General OB/GYN and morcellator.





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