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aria

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Doctor Defends Branding Woman's Uterus
Tue Jan 28, 5:26 PM ET

By ANABELLE GARAY, Associated Press Writer

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A surgeon being sued for branding a patient's uterus with the initials of his alma mater — the University of Kentucky — defended his actions Tuesday as a routine part of a hysterectomy.

Dr. Michael Guiler said in a statement that marking the uterus gives doctors a point of reference before it is removed.

Guiler, who used a cauterizing instrument to brand "UK" on Stephanie Means' uterus, said the letters marked the organ's midline and distinguished its left and right side.

"Not only am I always able to remain oriented for the patient's safety, I felt this was honorable since it made reference to the college of medicine where I received my medical degree," he said in the statement, which he read to reporters.

Guiler emphasized that the markings "were not intended to demean the patient in any way and were done only with the patient's safety in mind."

Means filed suit last week, claiming she suffered emotional distress after viewing a videotape of last year's operation. She and her husband are seeking unspecified damages.

Earlier, in interviews on ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "Today," Guiler said that before surgery, patients are informed about the procedure, how it is performed and about the need to mark the uterus. But he said the type of marking was not previously discussed.

Kim Alumbaugh, chairwoman of the Kentucky chapter of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said some surgeons rely on stitches, burn marks or other identifiers before removing an organ.

Alumbaugh declined to comment on the specifics of the lawsuit but said the state medical licensing board will probably review the case.

"A situation like this, where there is some controversy, will be reviewed, and rightly so to evaluate it for appropriate medical procedure," she said. "In any surgical procedure, the dignity of the patient must be respected."
 

Bluevoodu

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HOLY $!@!

That is crazy. That guy still hasn't recovered from those parties yet lol.

Hopefully his practicing license is taken away.... that is just crazy. Good thing they opted for the video tape.. or now one but ....well... that husband's million buddies and the doctor would know about it

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Shred

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Why would anyone want a video tape of their hysterectomy? Just in case you get really bored one day and decide hey lets watch the doctor remove my uterus. Weird people. eek_2 spock
 

Shred

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Bluevoodu:
HOLY $!@!

That is crazy. That guy still hasn't recovered from those parties yet lol.

Hopefully his practicing license is taken away.... that is just crazy. Good thing they opted for the video tape.. or now one but ....well... that husband's million buddies and the doctor would know about it

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Hey alright there goes even higher medical bills for people because of suposed mal[ractice lawsuites like this. They were taking out the uterus so how the hell does this really effect anyone?
 

Bluevoodu

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meh.. I missed that..
N/M.


I guess if its gone..... its gone lol :)


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aria

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I think that's everyone's reaction:

"Whoa, that's wrong! The doctor deserves to burn!"

Then, after reading closer,

"Oh, I get it. What's with that bitch?"

Everyone I've explained it to has had the same reaction.
 

aria

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BTW: think about it

She was mad because she had a "Wildcat" uterus removed.

I say real nuts should start branding the ones they want to keep! Imagine the bragging rights:

"My Child was born in a "Trojan" Womb."

Or a "Terrapin Womb" or a "Hurricane" Womb".
Or my personal favorite: A "Beaver" Womb.

If the person didn't go to college, maybe they can put Nike Swoosh on it.
 

Magnaflux

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OMG Doctors are now freaking uteruses! eek!
Next: stamps and stickers! eek!
 

Bluevoodu

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Magnaflux:
OMG Doctors are now freaking uteruses! eek!
Next: stamps and stickers! eek!
yeah... there ya go... NGF's new busines... Uterus freaking... um.. ... scary.

I still think it is a bit wrong though lol. Its my installed morals talking.. it just doesn't seem right.

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EMAGDNIM

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Yeah...that's just messed up...you can't go under the knife without being branded??? spock
 

Bluevoodu

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next thing you know.. they will cut incisions so they make scars in your School's name.

*remember the slayer album "divine intervention" ... they had someone cut slayer into their arms*

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Average Joe

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After having my appendix removed the scar that was left is in the form of a swastika, but you don't hear me complaining.
 

Shred

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EMAGDNIM:
Yeah...that's just messed up...you can't go under the knife without being branded??? spock
Yeah maybe next time they should just randomly cut out pieces until they think they got it all. Sarcasm off. Think about it this is not malpractice unless he incorectly performed the procedure. Example if he removed her kidney instead of her uterus or only took half of it out now that would be malpractice.

It's not like he carved his initials into her forehead. What he marked was an organ that was being removed and personally I would be all for marking the organ with whatever he wanted if it helped to make sure he did every thing right.
 
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