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Fish in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - Laurie
Posted: Nov 14, 2010
The doctor was using a "fish" in the abdomen during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Have never heard of this before and cannot document it ... Can someone help?
The gallbladder was then removed from the liver bed using cautery. The gallbladder was extracted in an Endo Catch bag.
The *section* was lavaged with saline. After ensuring adequate hemostasis, the pneumoperitoneum was deflated.
Does this sound right? (I don't have a lot of experience with this type of procedure) ...
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Multi-vitamins with minerals daily, red yeast rice daily, red mox with fish oil daily. That's it - no prescription drugs at all listed.
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"Risks, benefits, and potential complications were discussed with the patient, in particular _________ (s/l *tomboy buttock*) phenomenon". (Pt. is a male).
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XXX is a 77-year-old white female with a recent diagnosis of stage IIIC (pT4b N1 M0) poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. She underwent resection as well as ___________ cholecystectomy. ...
Help! This is a laporoscopy cholecystectomy report. It sounds like he is saying " the superpac, subpac spaces were irrigated copiously." Does anyone have any ideas? ...
This is for laparoscopic ablation of endometriosis and bilateral tubal cystectomy.
A Veress needle was advanced thus starting partial (___), approximately 4 liters of CO2 gas was used to create a pneumoperitoneum.
s/l it starts with an "r" - sort of like report.
Thanks!! ...
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I can't find verification of this. Help? ...
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In my report, he is clearly saying ____ sonic device. not harmonic. not sonicision.
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