Percutaneous gastrostomy procedure, same word used twice:
"A good light reflex was noted on the anterior abdominal wall. A 1:1 (S/L boh-lowt-ment) was directly visualized."
and again
"A transverse incision slightly to the left of midline was made where a good 1:1 *** was visualized."
I know they use ballottement in obstetrics, and it sounds similar to that, but more like boh-lowt-ment.
Also the 1:1 is dictated "one to one" I am assuming it is typed as above, but not sure since I ...
Op Report for open sigmoid colectomy.
...the mass almost felt concrete over the sacral promontory. A lot of (s/l finger fracture) was performed in this manner, taking care not to enter the retroperitoneal space or structures bilaterally other than the sigmoid.
Have not been able to confirm this term. TIA for any help! ...
Doc dictating fast do not know if it is
Adhesions between the gallbladder omentum.
or
Adhesions between the gallbladder and omentum.
It could be that the folds of the omentum around the gallbladder are stuck to each other, or that the omentum is stuck to the gallbladder. ...
Stumped here. :(
Surgeon says:
Two screws fractured at the level of the bone. They were ____________ and removed in the usual fashion.
The blank sounds like "truffened", "troughened", "truffined"? Some sort of removal. I have absolutely no idea.
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It s/l red pleural but could be one word together. Does this make sense?
"Abdominal CT only demonstrated a large calcium red pleural collection again consistent with her history of tuberculosis."
Thanks! ...
This sentence is under the abdominal exam section..."...no lipoatrophy or subcutaneous hemorrhage. Abdominal (s/l asphia) not present nor with obvious organomegaly..." I have no idea what this word could be. Please help! ...
Multiple gray-scale and color flow images of the __________ were performed
The __________ appears slightly prominent with a length of approximately 2 cm.
Sounds like she is saying "pillars".
HUH???? ...
Hey, need help! I have been working on this 20 minute report for a long time, all kinds of abdominal procedure. He says this word over and over, and I cannot find out what it is. One sample is "we carried this dissection up the greater curvature towards the base of the left s/l kruse, dividing the gastrosplenic attatchements."
I hope someone can help! ...
Does anyone know what this could be?
S/l per-per-di-cal
A 7.6 x 15.2 cm sheet of Sepramesh was marked on its absorbable surface with multiple interrupted 0 Vicryl sutures and pre-hydrated (___).
thanks ...
dr doing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy and cant use his normal incision site because the patient had an un-sy-fee lower abdominal incision so he has to put his ports in another place. Non-ESL, very clear. I am sure this is an abbreviation for something or some kind of nickname, but cant come up with anything. Any ideas...TIA. ...
Doctor is on physical exam. She is dictating the abdominal exam and says, "She is tender in left upper quadrant, left midquadrant. No guarding or rebount. There is is s/l bobo rigely and no rushes. ...
full context: There was no evidence of intraabdominal contamination, although the sigmoid colon was socked to the left lateral abdominal wall. Is that right, socked? ...