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 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. ...
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. ...
There is progressive healing of the fifth metatarsal base fracture overlying anatomical alignment. (s/l Trabecular _________) seen crossing previous fracture line.
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An ACL reconstruction using hamstring auto graft. "We passed the U-shaped guide and then drilled in the two guide sheaths for the cross pin fixation system in the femur. We then used the *Peav, Peak, Pev?* pin and passed up the tendon in standard fashion, secured it very nice 3 cm into the femur, and placed our cross pins. " ...
Two blanks on an op recreating nipples.
A small stab incision was made in the umbilicus and approximately 250 cc of tumescent fluid was "s/l interpolated" into the tissues of the abdomen.
Attention was then directed to the abdominal wall where fat was harvested using the "Adbive" (he spells this but cannot document) system sterilely to withdraw approximately 250 cc of fat. ...
Right now doing a monobloc osteotomy on a pt with Apert's syndrome. The doc refers to KLS-Martin (kalmodo) distractors. The word in parentheses is used several times in the report. If anyone knows what that word might be, I'm in the middle of the report right now but will be sending soon. I would appreciate any help. Thanks! ...
Some type of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, but dictatin is extremely muffled.
With regard to the *_______ (7:51) (s/l Aceon Gunlanger treatment) of the injuries, the patient has accepted these symptoms consistent with posterior cruciate instability.
Also talking about thermal shrinkage procedure in number prior.
Thank you for any help. My software in not reinstalled yet, and I cannot locate it in books or Internet. ...
Doing a LeFort I and sagittal split osteotomy, MD dictates he used bibeveled chisels and s/l Harguss chisels to separate the proximal and distal segments.
Just when I thought I had their terminology down pat, somebody gave them a new piece of Christmas in the staff grab bag! ...
Doc dictates that the total skin advancement was 4 mm x 3 mm for a Tenzel type/ (sounds like) Mestarti-type flap. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ...
Hi everyone, I am typing an ortho note and in the subject my doc says: "she has a remote history of emply trurow patellofemoral reconstruction procedures done". These were performed in the 1988 and 1990. Has anyone every heard of this? Can anyone help please. Thanx. ...
I have a dr. who consistently says all capital letters for that. I always thought it was just scarf because it had to do with the type of incision. ...
Tranpositional capital fragment osteotomy in rectus alignment with good sesamoid positioning noted. The s/l "hyroid" demonstrates no evidence of displacement.
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The _______ was displaced laterally, reducing the deformity, impacted, temporarily fixated, and then fixated permanently with the AO technique using the 2.4-mm cannulated Synthes screw.
Sounds like capital foramen? New podiatrist, unable to figure out. Need sleep so bad.
Thanks so much in advance. ...