Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 In a message dated 11/7/2003 7:42:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, MDL1031@... writes: > The device even working properly depends on the integrity of the > tissues. If there is compromised tissues the docs can see leaks through no > fault of > the surgeons. It's like trying to sew together weak or rotten fabric. The > seam is only as good as the tissue/fabric used.......Make sense? Absolutely...I didn't address the compromised tissue of the stomach that is so often seen with revisions. Of course, these kinds of leaks have nothing to do with the surgeon or the devices, it is purely a problem with the " lack of tissue integrity. " BTW, my sister had this kind of menstrual pain/appendicitis for years, and STILL has her appendix (the doctor who did her tubal ligation years ago, said there were indications of chronic inflammation of her appendix, but didn't take it out). Funnily enough, she hasn't had trouble with it in the years since. Hugs and blessings, Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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