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Hi Mel!

This seems like a strange one to me. The bowel is dirty, but unless it is

resected, there isn't any exposure to said " dirt " so I don't know why it would

matter! Marta, Jo, any thoughts?

Hugs and blessings,

Ann

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In a message dated 4/6/2004 12:00:10 AM Central Standard Time,

mjs93311@... writes:

Ann, that is exactly what I was thinking.

marta

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Good then I'm right....LOL, I just wanted to make sure.

in Bama

VBG 1982 (lost from 433lbs to 270's)

VBG -RNY1996 revision(Lost from 343 to 299)

RNY-DS revision Dec 2002 -down 135 lbs (377.7 to 242.2 and still going)

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> Hi Mel!

>

> This seems like a strange one to me. The bowel is dirty, but

unless it is

> resected, there isn't any exposure to said " dirt " so I don't know

why it would

> matter! Marta, Jo, any thoughts?

Ann, that is exactly what I was thinking.

marta

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In a message dated 4/6/2004 3:07:53 AM Central Standard Time,

moobabies@... writes:

I haven't heard of surgeons (plastic or otherwise) refusing to do a

combination hernia repair and tuck. I have heard of surgeons

refusing to do a " intestinal revision " and tummy tuck.

Jo

I agree Jo,

And also i have seen on many sites where the surgeon does the RNY and

pannie in the same operation, so that was my reasoning in saying that they were

both do-able and not high risk.

in Bama

VBG 1982 (lost from 433lbs to 270's)

VBG -RNY1996 revision(Lost from 343 to 299)

RNY-DS revision Dec 2002 -down 135 lbs (377.7 to 242.2 and still going)

Homepage address- http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/myhomepage/profile.html

Many thanks to Dr. K willing to take on a 3rd timer....LOL

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> Hi Mel!

> >

> > This seems like a strange one to me. The bowel is dirty, but

> unless it is

> > resected, there isn't any exposure to said " dirt " so I don't

know

> why it would

> > matter! Marta, Jo, any thoughts?

>

> Ann, that is exactly what I was thinking.

>

> marta

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Mel.. As long as the bowel is not " cut " into there usually isn't a

problem with " cross field " contamination.

I haven't heard of surgeons (plastic or otherwise) refusing to do a

combination hernia repair and tuck. I have heard of surgeons

refusing to do a " intestinal revision " and tummy tuck.

Jo

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