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Re: HYSTERECTOMY: More Hysterectomies Could Be Performed With Minimally Invasive TechniquesFrom: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 26 Jul 2009 01:25:26 -0500 (CDT)
I received this E mail before, I wonder if it is going to be on a weekly basis. However, I repeat my remark: We cannot consider laparoscopy as a replacement for vaginal and abdominal. The indication, level of teaching, and expenses should be considered. Individualization and counseling is important. At Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Patrick wrote: > >At Sun, 12 Jul 2009, Hope Waltman wrote: >> >>More Hysterectomies Could Be Performed With Minimally Invasive >>Techniques >> >>Eighty percent of women who have a hysterectomy have a traditional one, >>in which a surgeon must make an extensive incision that runs from the >>navel to the top of the pubic bone. If only these women's gynecologists >>had been trained in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery techniques, >>many of them could have had hysterectomies involving just a few small, >>keyhole incisions. Also, their recovery time would have also been >>reduced drastically, permitting them to resume their normal lives much >>faster. >> >>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/157178.php >> >>Best Regards, Hope Waltman, Fibroid Forum and WHF Moderator >> >>http://www.obgyn.net/fibroid-resource-center/display.asp >> >>http://www.hopeforfibroids.org
-- Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG 14A Sherif street. Cairo. Egypt 202-24535597
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