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"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? ...
The dictator said "... will get cardiac enzymes and will get a carotid Doppler in the morning...", or something similar, I have deleted the report. I left out the second will. This is not a verbatim account. Critical error for omitted dictation pertains to lab results, normal values, etc. I didn't think the word will meets that criteria. I also had Tylenol No. 3 changed to Tylenol #3. The drug lists still show it as No. 3. ...
A reverse saphenous vein graft was then constructed to the third obtuse marginal, brought to the circumflex using running 7-0 Prolene for old distal anastomosis and probing old distal anastomosis prior to completion of _______ (s/l d-cert they were paytent??). Cold blood cardioplegia was given through each vein graft with the completion of the distal anastomoses.
I have hilighted the areas that I need help with. Any suggestions?? ...
I thought maybe Vasotec, but 25 mL! I've googled and looked in the drug book and can't confirm that amount. Maybe someone out there has expertise in cardiology. Could this be a similar-sounding contrast medium, or maybe doc just misspoke. ...
A "two-five-twelve" Voyager balloon was then advanced into the occluded area and inflated to 10 atmospheres for 20 seconds.
How do I write the numbers dictated? 2.5 x 12? ...
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. ...
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! ...
...duplex studies that were done on him confirming proximal disease and I think he probably has distal disease and runoff diseaese to go with it. He is a known diabetic, was a heavy smoker and so I would expect "distalces" to be quite advanced.
This is a very clear-speaking doctor...not foreign, so it could not be "this disease"... ...
TEXT: In the meantime we will order from ________ the components necessary to proceed ahead with a hemiarthroplasty of his distal humerus.
phonetically sounds like torn-yay - I'm sure it's the name of the company but I don't recognize this one. Thank you. ...
I'm working on an audio from a bariatric surgeon. He's talking about a woman's abdominal CT and he says "...it looked normal. She did have some (s/l hostule) thickening of the distal colon..."
Any help is most certainly appreciated! ...
s/l like doctor says: Past surgical history of "de??--something or decrease?? stenosis in an infant?
It is not pyeloric or aortic. Is there some kind of degree? TIA. ...
The doc says, "She has neuraminal stenosis issues with the S1 nerve root." Is there such thing as "neuraminal" stenosis. It is not foraminal stenosis. It is pretty clear that she is saying "neuraminl", but i have never heard of that. ...