She is dictating: A #4.0 Judkins left catheter was now advanced through the right femoral artery sheath. This was advanced through the ostium of the left coronary artery. Shouldnt this be left? ...
Wondering, if there is no heading for a groin exam, which section do you put it under, extremities or abdomen? Or do you make a separate heading for groin? TIA ...
Has anyone ever heard of a "sillias hematoma"? It's something that could form after a hip surgery. Also, I'm having trouble with a name of a medication that sounds like "Awindernate". Thanks! ...
this is an adult female who fell and hit the back of her head on a cement stair- she had a cephtal hematoma? I know this but just cannot put the right words/spelling together-please help! ...
New ones on me:
_______with intraoperative Doppler
S/L incination or encination - guess it could be uncination but does not s/l that at all
Recurrent arteries of ______were identified bilaterally and then working through the frontal gyrus....
S/L huminer
Just curious - anyone know? ...
I can not understand a particular line in this dictation. It sounds like he is stating:
He was taken to the hospital where he was admitted with a CT of his head showing a 2-1-3 sign on the left basal ganglia hematoma...
The bold italic part is where I can not understand the dictation. Any idea what this might be?
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The skin incision was then T'd posteriorly over the ear and additional bone in the region of the temporal *squamosa* was exposed.
Is it squamosa, sclerosa, sclerosis.... ...
The velocities in the popliteal artery suggest around 50% stenosis. Additional 70-75% stenosis is suspected in the proximal left ("anteritibal") artery.
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"The patient had an abscess at the temporal artery of s/l obsee." The part that I am hearing as "of" might be part of the actual term Any ideas? Thanks for any help. ...
working on a nasal bone x-ray. He says very clearly "ethmo-ciliary artery". Is there such an artery? I've never heard of it and cannot find it anywhere. ...
Examination of x-rays done previously - AP of the pelvis and AP and lateral of the right hip does reveal S-ROM type prosthesis which on the femoral side seems to be well fixed. He does have a _________ type cup which seems to be loose with clear lucent line in all three zones.
sounds like wide to lock type or Y to lock type or white to lock type ...
Full sentence...
"He had previous (S/L) PHILLIP right coronary artery stent in 2005 followed by a two-vessel bypass with vein graft to right posterior descending and another vein graft to the circumflex marginal."
S/L "PHILLIP" stent, but it's not in my book and I can't verify it anywhere. Has anyone come across this yet? ...
This doctor speaks very clearly and it sounds just like that. It's not coronary and its not carotid. Definitely sounds like above. Is it an acronym? He does butcher words from time to time. lol
Thanks in advance! ...
Doc consistently dictates, "cam and pincer all caps femoral acetabular impingement" I cannot find any documentation to even capitalize cam or pincer. I thought CAM was in reference to controlled ankle motion as in CAM walker boot. Help!!!! ...