The preperitoneum was taken down. The hernia was indeed medial to the epigastric vessels. The preperitoneal fat was further reduced. The hernia sac was completely reduced out of that area. A space was then created in the preperitoneum. A 4 x 6 inch Composix mesh was then introduced, secured to the ileopubic tract laterally and then also medially. The peritoneum was then closed over this with additional absorbable tacks. He tolerated this quite well.
I'm not finding "preperitoneum" anywhere ...
With the preperitoneal contents replaced into the preperitoneal space, the preperitoneal space was then developed. Then using the ___ s/l "calves ear" mesh, Prolene, this was placed into this defect with the balloon blown up and the mesh then affixed to the fascial edges circumferentially with 0 Vicryl suture. ...
doc is talking about infant inguinal hernia repair and says
He did have bilateral incisions on his abdomen with the s/l adhedoderms still in situ. - would think it is a brand name stitch or something, any help would be appreciated. ...
doc keeps saying what sounds like "continental" lumbar hernia repair and for the life of me I can't find anything like that. It doesn't really sound like contralateral though there are bilateral lumbar hernias and they're doing a staged procedure.
Anyone got any ideas??
TIA!! ...
I can't figure out what this doctor is saying! Please help.
"This was palpated in the (superior osectivar?!) incision, and the incision actually needed to be extended several mm to facilitate dissection. ...
PMH - Hernia repair with ___________ and GE reflux.
this is just listed in PMH so no other hx. it sounds like some cube extraction or traction. I'm not sure.
Thanks! ...
Patient actually opted for endoscopic intervention, and risks for complication, including, but not limited to, infection, bleeding, and ureteral injury requiring a s/l medial to delayed open repair, were discussed.
It also sounds like there is an "or" sound at the end of medial. Thanks for any help. ...
Please help! I'm finishing up a urology report and the MD is saying the patient had s/l "ocalgia" after a hernia repair. Can't seem to find anything remoted similar to this after a bunch of searches!
Much appreciated! ...
Inguinal hernia surgery repair with what sounds like cookal oval or google oval. Tried gastric stedman's book and term wasn't linked with oval. Not incredibly familiar with surgery equipment. Thanks ...
Please help!! Operative report - right modified radical mastectomy. Doctor says "The axillary vein was then cleaned along it's course, bringing down all the surrounding "adentenial"?? tissue inferiorly with this specimen. Please help if you can, I've looked for everything that makes sense. ...
Okay, this doctor is driving me crazy! Operative report - right modified radical mastectomy - Doctor says "The axillary "infarct"? and "adventissar"? was carefully brought down with the specimen." HELP!! ...
MODIFIED BARIUM SWALLOW
Patient was given thin liquids, nectar-thickened liquids, pudding, mechanical soft tissues and chopped meats. In the oral phase there is decreased lingual range of motion, coordination and decreased _____.
Sounds like he is saying "dentition".
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This is a bunionectomy and he is saying, a modified s/l stein interspace release was performed in standard fashion. I can't verify "stein" anywhere. ...
Doc is doing an MRI of the foot and says the technique is: "Long axis inversion recovery, sagittal T1, inversion recovery, and short axis fat suppressed proton density. " I have added the commas but I'm not confident about it AT ALL. Any help, please? Does anyone know of a web site that explains all this terminology? Thanks! ...
This is new to me - "axial diffusion weighted imaging with 3B values including b50, b500 and b1000."
In Googling this, I see both lower case (b50) and upper case (B50). Anyone familiar with this? Thanks. ...
I'm a high producer and self starter. I don't need hand-holding. But, geesh, it's just human nature to want to hear a sincere, individual compliment for a job well done sometimes, if for no other reason than it motivates me to do a better job and make the company more money. At some point, it seems most management has started to treat the worker bees as enemies instead of part of the team. It's short-sighted and lazy, and I know it has to be costin ...
I am wondering what method you all use for transcribing. Do you listen and type word for word, or do you listen to the complete thought before typing it? Has anyone who was formally trained been taught a certain way? Has anyone switched from technique to another and seen a difference one way or another? I am continually trying to find ways to improve speed without a lot of success. I am very frustrated and having difficulty paying my bills.
Also, in case it co ...