Re: Victims of the Fury (was Re: No shoulder dystocia)

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Jun 23 06:37:39 1998


Great questions Marco. however, also consider what is acceptable risk to each individual patient, for in the end she is the one with the problem.

Art

At Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD wrote: >
>Questions, Questions...
>
>If vaginal delivery for a sonographically-determined macrosomic baby (by
>your favorite definition) were associated with a specific percentage
>risk for urinary incontinence, at what percentage would you consider
>elective cesarean section without labor?
>
>How 'bout for fecal incontinence?
>
>--
>Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD
>

--
art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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