Re: 8 months post hysterectomy bleeding after intercourse...every time?
From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Jun 2002 13:54:43 -0500 (CDT)
Dr. Chudacoff,
Just curious....How are your patients doing that used the Interjel? I
have a history of Early Stage IV Endo and Massive Adhesions, so this is
of great interest to me.
Also, can Interjel or Interceed for that matter, be used for other
surgeries as well? I have Pancreatitis from an ERCP and will be
undergoing a Whipple Procedure in the next couple of months. We are
pretty certain I already have formed adhesions from the
Sphincteroplasty/Septoplasty I had done last Sept. for the Panc. as
when they do an Endoscopy, and they expand the stomach with air, I am in
severe pain (they think the pancreas has adhered to the back of the
stomach since surgery).
Any information you can supply is greatly appreciated!
--
Robin
>I think it could be any of the options that you mentioned. One option
>is to go see the doctor while you are bleeding. The other option is a
>provocative test, where you either are shutdown, by turning off the
>ovaries, or stimulating the endometriosis to cause pain. Another option
>would be a laparoscopy, by an excellent laparoscopist, to remove all the
>endometriosis they can see. There is a new product on the market called
>Interjel, which I have used a few times in my severe adhesion cases. I
>doubt the military will buy this for you but you can try champus, unless
>of course you are active duty.
>
>--
>Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
>Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC
>Sugar Land, TX
>
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> relationship. This information is not intended to supplant
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> choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions.
>
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--
Robin
I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional.
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