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Sunday, April 24, 2005

The tip of the iceberg

The "International Human Rights team" ( IHRT) is still investigating Dr. Richard Schlanger's comments regarding his adhesiolysis procedures at Ohio State University-East!
It is our intentions to "tell all" as to what is going on behind the OR's of Ohio State University Medical Center - East.
What IS Dr. Schlanger up to?
We will tell you stayed tuned!
We are preparing our report and being very careful to have all the "T's" crossed and "I's" dotted.

We will report as soon as we can but in the mean time......


BE WARY OF SURGEONS, WHO SAY THEY CAN APPLY SEPRAFILM LAPAROSCOPICALLY!!!

7 Reasons NOT to have Seprafilm used as an adhesion barrier:

1.) Seprafilm can NOT be applied laparoscopically!

2.) Seprafilm has NOT been approved by the FDA to be applied laparoscopically!

3.) Seprafilm is brittle ( somewhat like waxed paper ) and very difficult for the surgeon to use!

4.) Any moisture on Seprafilm makes it sticky -- causing it to stick to surgeon's gloves -- which also makes it very difficult to apply!

5.) For all of the above reasons, the BEST surgeons have decided to NOT use an adhesion barrier.

6.) Any infection or inflammation within the abdominal/pelvic cavity CAN cause MORE adhesions to develop!

7.) The way each person's body accepts a foreign substance or adhesion barrier IS DIFFERENT!! Some people are ALLERGIC to adhesion barriers, like Seprafilm, Interceed and the NEW Intergel gel adhesion barrier. I know of one person, who is allergic to ALL three adhesion barriers!!!

ONLY ONE REASON TO USE SEPRAFILM:

1.) The FDA has approved Seprafilm for LAPAROTOMY surgery ONLY!!!!!!!

THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES THAT SEPRAFILM WILL PREVENT ADHESIONS FROM FORMING ( de nova adhesions) OR RE-FORMING!!!!!!

The tip of the iceberg

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