the doctor says, The vaginal mucosa was dissected off the urethra and bladder neck to the ________ bilaterally.
He muffled it, I cant find old samples, anyone have any ideas? TIA. ...
A tunnel was then sharply dissected to the s/l posterior ramic space bilaterally. It was noted the full thickness of the mucosa was undermined. Following digital palpation of posterior ramic space utilizing MiniArc Precise..... ...
the area on the trigone was just slightly raised tumor whereas above the left ureteral orifice and slightly down in a **bafond** the tumor was papillary in nature. ...
I "hear" interior, but don't know if it makes sense in the general procedure of the operation.
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" The deltoid fascia was then elevated with a blunt and sharp dissection and then a deltoid-splitting approach was then used to the coracoacromial ligament, which was well identified and quite thickened. It had a very prominent [ s/l "interior"] edge."
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She does have a bladder (s/l stem? stim?) for diabetes-related neuropathy of the bladder, she describes. Therefore, she has been unable to get an MRI.
Pt is seeing a neurologist for movement disorder (shaking legs) and had gallbladder surgery. ...
Thank you in advance for any help. :)
I have an Indian urologist who is describing the bladder examination on cystoscopy and says,
"Occasional petechia are present. No hornicles are seen." Sounds like hornusuls, etc. Uuuugh. I've been transcribing for this doctor for a year and have never heard this although it sounds familiar from my medical background. I know I'm going to slap my forehead when I get this. :/
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She recently underwent total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, anterior s/l carporaphy and posterior s/l carporaphy for rectocele, stress urinary incontinence, and pelvic pain. ...
The patient is now 1 week postoperative arthroscopy and debridement of the right knee. Findings revealed a medial plica, chondromalacia patella, trochlear notch of the femur, and an anterior synovectomy. All of these were débrided.
I am unsure this is correct even though it is said clearly. This is a procedure not a finding and that is why I am very unsure. TIA. ...
I get myself so confused on these all the time b/c I never know when it's okay to combine the words and when it's not and the docs always say them separately no matter what. For an "anterior lumbar interbody fusion with instrumentation" would it be anterior lumbar or should I change that to anterolumbar?
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Hello! :) I am typing a radiology report, and I can't make out what word is in the blank parentheses: "TECHNIQUE: Multiple (___) images were taken of both the kidneys and the bladder." Does anyone know what kind of images that might possibly be? ...
He could just be stumbling on his words but I want to check if I'm missing something.
It's not flexible or rigid. It sort of s/l exicystoscope!
We then directed our attention to the urethra. The 12-degree lens and 17-French flat (___) cystoscope were inserted, and the bladder was examined and was found to be completely normal.
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doc dictates "the knee was then held in 30 degrees of extension. A "night owl" wire was placed anterior to the graft..." What kind of wire? That doesn't sound right. I'm stumped. Not sure if it was a hiccup in dictation or not. ...