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Re: AIUMFrom: Allen Worrall (jworrall@alaska.net)Thu Mar 23 14:17:18 2006
Was a pelvic ultrasound done prior to the D&C to establish that the IUD was in fact in the uterus? If so, and that ultrasound did not show free fluid in the peritoneal cavity (most likely in the culdesac), then it is very likely that the D&C or Hysteroscopy perforated the uterus. What happened? What did the gynecologist say? Did the patient require surgical exploration? Did she go into shock? Allen
> ----- Original Message ----- PLEASE I WANT TO ASK A LADY HAVE MISSED LOOP OUR GYNAECOLOGY DOCTOR DID DILATON AND CURETTAGE. AFTER THAT HYSTEROOSCOPY TO REMOVE LOOP .BY ULTRASOUND DURIG HYSTRROSCOPY I FIND ABDOMIN OF PATIENT FULL WITH FREE FLUID MOST LIKELY BLOOD.I THINK THEY PERFORATE UTERUS OF PATIENT?Alessandro Gubbini <alessandro.gubbini@sti-ultrasound.com> wrote: Cheers from Denmark, I will be at the Sound Technology booth. Anybody interested in talking about ultrasound transducers is more than welcome to stop by. For the ones of you who do not know Sound Technology Inc. (STI), we manufacture transducers and, in particular, we are leader in the market for tightly curved arrays for endocavity applications. Alessandro Gubbini Product Manager Sound Technology Inc. -----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of art fougner, md Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 8:29 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: AIUM Any of the group going to the AIUM convention in DC? Perhaps we can all get together? Art -- art fougner, md Support!Free Speech Buy Danish! BOUTHINA ELSAYED IBRAHIM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and = -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------save big.
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