Re: Hasson versus Veress insufflation.

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Sat Dec 26 12:34:37 1998


No anesthesiologist would even think of doing a laparoscopy without intubation, here. But no gastric tube.

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Myer S. Bornstein a écrit:

> We always have a naso-gastric tube inserted prior to use a verres needle, > because of the inflation of the stomach by anesthesia. > Myer > Myer S. Bornstein, M.D., FACOG > > mborn@massmed.org > U.S. Representative Massachusetts OBGYN.NET > > -----Original Message----- > From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Dr > Mangeshikar > Sent: December 24, 1998 23:24 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Re: Hasson versus Veress insufflation. > > Never had a problem with Palmer's point. Of course, excess bagging by the > anaesthetist prior to intubation may inflate the stomach, if worried a > nasogastric tube preanaes. is helpful > Prashant > At 04:09 PM 12/24/98 -0600, you wrote: > >Some still use it. It is still a convenient way to puncture the stomach. > > > >-- > > Dr. Prashant Mangeshikar > Director > Center for Gynecological Endoscopic Surgery > 8 Laburnum Road > Bombay 400 007 INDIA > Tel: 0091-22-3805768 0091-22-3806834 > Fax: 0091-22-3804639 > Mobile: 098210 39663

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Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
AIHP - ACCA
Paris - France
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