Hi... Can't "hear" this at all, even though this question has been posted on here, not sure which form to use.
"Prior to the dressing, the arm was irrigated with s/l pulsatile/pulsar/pulsed lavage with s/l assistance/system/solution of 3 L of lactated Ringers.
thanks!
Barb
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Okay, 2 issues this time.
"This consisted of debridement of tissues down through the s/l ulna 3 joints of her hand...
but couldn't find anything to back up "ulna 3 joints"
"Further debridement into the distal s/l "farm" revealed that the TFCC and ulna bone itself was necrotic".
I know it sounds obvious but it sounds like he IS saying "farm" and does so in several places in the report.
THANKS!!!!
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Is there any clear way to know how I&D should be expanded? Am I correct to assume irrigation and debridement for a wound and incision and drainage for an abscess?
What about for a paronychia? Right now I have a patient who was I&D'd recently for a paronychia, which is an abscess, so I assume it was incised and drained, but it also says the nail was debrided. ...
Dictator is listing procedures done while patient is in the hospital. She is referring to debridement on the heels. Sounds like X-sate-sheil debridement. Any ideas?
TIA for any help.
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Under s/l trachea control I excised the necrotic tissues and dorsum of her right hand, the right metacarpophalangeal joint as well as her right wrist. ...
It definitely does not sound like grafting and I don't really believe that would be correct anyway. I thought maybe RAST but I am having no luck with any of my searches. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! ...
PRIMARY PROCEDURE
1. CONE BIOPSY.
2. ENDOCERVICAL CURETTAGE.
3. ENDOMETRIAL CURETTAGE.
The uterus sounded to 4 cm and s/l a escanted tissue was obtained.
Intravenous fluid 1600 cc line s/l alboterial or abnoterial line.
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From a left breast axillary tail mass excisional biopsy:
The pathology demonstrated an encapsulated s/l "mitroadipose" tissue consistent with lipoma.
The " i " in mitro is a short " i " ... as in pit or kit.
Appreciative of any suggestions. ...
Good morning, is anyone else awake? I have a doctor talking about secondary wound closure over a tibia and osteomyelitis. He says: We may try and ferret the tissue, possibly even include the relaxing incision. Help me please and thank you. ...
Followup for this very pleasant 90-year-old female who has a history of perforated viscus resulting in insertion of her percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Prior to this, she had difficulty due to her advanced state and s/l tissue thin lumen for nutrition, therefore, was placed on total parenteral nutrition. ...
He had (___) of the lymphoid tissue at the base of tongue this spring, so I performed biopsies of this tissue which revealed small lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
It s/l she is saying full___ and maybe ends in what s/l myth.
Thanks! This is the first time I have done this type of report for this doctor. ...
New Dr. He sound congested so I am struggling with this op report.
Due to the inflammation I was not absolutely certain that this was extrasphincteric and so an adequate drainage procedure was done by taking a quater-sized divot out of the skin down to the abscess cavity to "breeding the necrotic tissue". ...
I put soft-tissue calcifications and in another report put soft-tissue swelling and an editor changed it to
soft tissue calcifications soft tissue swelling. Was I wrong? I thought it needed a hyphen. ...
Patient is s/p radiation therapy for breast cancer. Exam shows chronic *dee-leggo* or *lee-legel* surrounding her areolar tissue, right more prominantly than left.
Thank you! ...
Patient has lateral epicondylitis. Doc is recommending "soft tissue mobilization techniques such as iStim and formal physical therapy"
Doc clearly says iStim, but the only thing I can find by that name is a TENS unit sex toy....and I doubt that will do much for his elbow. ...
The sentence reads: reconstruction of a 4 cm sq defect with bilateral tissue {s/l Dransman} techinue.
I am at a loss. Any suggestions?
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"Reconstruction was carried with a pennance type adjacent tissue transfer."
Is this correct?? I can't find anything concerning a 'pennance type' adjacent tissue transfer. ...
Operation of debridement for necrotic tissue. "The patient's s/l bocastera/bocasterile foot dressing was applied." I'm bad on brand names (if this is one). Any operative expert MTs know what this might be? Thanks. ...
Maybe someone can help.
The specimen is s/l receipt s/l informa and consists of 2 fragments of soft tissue. The larger is a gray-white rubbery piece of epidermal tissue with a central yellow to gray slightly hemorrhagic ulcer. ...