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IO's?...good for?

Hardcastle, Tim, Dr <tch at sun.ac.za> tch at sun.ac.za
Mon Mar 19 13:04:38 GMT 2007


Ron

Agree entirely

Tim
Dr T C Hardcastle
M.B.,Ch.B.(Stell); M.Med(Chir); FCS(SA)
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-----Original Message-----
From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org
[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org]On Behalf Of Ronald Gross
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 2:09 AM
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: Re: IO's?...good for?


I think that IO's are a great tactical tool, but a good cordis is as easy to place in almost all cases, and is - I think - more versatile.  Just my opinion.

>>> Joe Nemeth <joe.nemeth at mcgill.ca> 03/16/07 9:49 AM >>>

our ED is thinking of purchasing high-end fancy-shmancy IO needles....

opinions/experiences on the necessity of these toys in tertiary care ED 
please?

joe
McGill University
MOntreal
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