The gallbladder was then removed from the liver bed using cautery. The gallbladder was extracted in an Endo Catch bag.
The *section* was lavaged with saline. After ensuring adequate hemostasis, the pneumoperitoneum was deflated.
Does this sound right? (I don't have a lot of experience with this type of procedure) ...
Laparoscope is placed through the sheath to envision the abdominal organs. The patient has no signs of free fluid. (S/L) Calderi can be seen below the right lobe of the liver; the liver otherwise is normal. ...
The doctor was using a "fish" in the abdomen during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Have never heard of this before and cannot document it ... Can someone help? ...
Is there such a thing as "excellent anesthesia" or "exelon anesthesia". My dictation sure sounds like one of those but can't seem to find these terms. Any help would be great.
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"The patient had a few small *sac-like?* *sad-like?* *satellite?* stones in his gallbladder. He had otherwise normal laparoscopy and a normal intraoperative cholangiogram." I know it is not a technical term, but those are usually the ones that are hardest for me to figure out! : ) ...
"Risks, benefits, and potential complications were discussed with the patient, in particular _________ (s/l *tomboy buttock*) phenomenon". (Pt. is a male).
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XXX is a 77-year-old white female with a recent diagnosis of stage IIIC (pT4b N1 M0) poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. She underwent resection as well as ___________ cholecystectomy. ...
Help! This is a laporoscopy cholecystectomy report. It sounds like he is saying " the superpac, subpac spaces were irrigated copiously." Does anyone have any ideas? ...
This is for laparoscopic ablation of endometriosis and bilateral tubal cystectomy.
A Veress needle was advanced thus starting partial (___), approximately 4 liters of CO2 gas was used to create a pneumoperitoneum.
s/l it starts with an "r" - sort of like report.
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Context: The peritoneal cavity was entered under direct vision. A s/l *sound* port was placed in this site, and the abdomen was insufflated with CO2.
I can't find verification of this. Help? ...
working on a laparoscopic hysterectomy. It sounds like he is saying serosonic device. looking at all the old reports it is Sonicision device. BUT he is NOT saying that. When I listened to the old report just to see if he just does not pronounce it correctingly, I hear the Sonicision in that report.
In my report, he is clearly saying ____ sonic device. not harmonic. not sonicision.
The ____ sonic device was used to take down the fallopian tubes, then the Gyru ...
What does MAC stand for? I thought it was monitored anesthesia care but I saw something else when googling -- minimal something. Thanks for your help. ...
This is an operative report for a vein graft procedure:
Under ultrasound guidance, [?] anesthesia was injected along the course of the saphenous vein. Again, a total of 300 cc of [?] anesthesia was utilized.
s/l "tamessin", all I could find was temazin, a cold medicine?? Seems like it should be something else. TIA ...
Has anyone heard of an anesthesia (type or drug) that sounds like "elemania" anesthesia? This doctor has said it twice and it sounds the same each time...kind of run together, but I can't find anything close to it anywhere. ...