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. ...
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 ...
This is the second report I have typed where this doctor used the same term. I cannot find anything about it. The sentence reads (and the word sounds like boo-go-nodge)
The patient reports he has a history of gastroesophageal reflux and underwent _____ maybe 2 years ago.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks ...
The PA is dictating that the patient had a laprscopic cholecystectomy and "kyrak" extraction. Anyone know what she is talking about? Could be spelled with a "Ch" maybe. ...
I'm working on an operative report w/ a patient that has a s/l eventual hernia. I have no clue what he's saying, and he says it over and over...it always sounds the same. Does anyone have any ideas? ...
Surgery for umbilical hernia. Surgeon says incarcerans contains omentum. Obviously incarcerans means contents in a hernial defect, but incarcerans is found nowhere, Google doesn't even get one hit, not in any of my reference books, old or new. Anyone out there able to document this word as actually existing? Thanks! ...