During cystoscopy the doctors uses the term that s/l "end-on-end" wire and also "end-on-end" catheter.
But I cannot confirm this via Stedman's or Google. Maybe it is a slang for "end-hole" catheter?
Thanks for any help! ...
In a cath report, is it support wire or sport wire? With Google, it seems like it should be support wire, but it sure sounds like he (ESL) says sport wire.
JR4 guiding catheter with side hole was used to selectively engage the right coronary artery. Short sport wire was advanced all the way to the distal vessel. After that, we placed 2.75 x 30-mm Resolute drug-eluting stent
We used a 3.75 EBU guiding catheter selectively engaged left main and the same sport wire was advanced ...
In podiatry op note, doc dictates axis wire (I am sure that it is axis wire), but my QA always changes it to access wire. I tried to convince him that it is axis and not access, but he is not convinced. Can anyone help me in providing any realiable documentation to prove it. ...
doing a heart cath report; the good doctor says what sounds like "tumor wire"
Please! give me a clue! some guidance. (thanks for reading this far). ...
The sentece reads:
A 6-French x 24 cm double-J stent ws then placed. One curl noted in the upper pole under fluoroscopy, another curl noted in the bladder under cystoscopy, a s/l "dang-litter" was left in place.
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I have tried google, etc, but I am still not positive. For prophylaxis for a cystoscopy, is it usually 5 mg or 500 mg. Dr. is really speeding through and I think I hear 5 mg, but always thought it was 500 mg. Now I am totally unsure.
On top of it all, by internet went down all night, so now I am really under pressure to get this out. Appreciate your help.
Thanks, ...
Cystourethroscopy was performed, and the patient was noted to have a normal (___) urethra. However, at the junction of the pendulous and bulbous urethra there were several wide aperture strictures. The bulbous urethra and the membranous urethra were completely free of stricture.
I can't figure out what type of urethra he is saying. It seems slurred to me, and I can't make out what it starts with or ends with. Maybe ending in a- u sound. It has an s in it ...
Does anyone know what this word is? It s/l cath-i-nod
This resulted in a very dry prostatic urethra, and then I placed a Foley catheter to cathenod this area.
Thank you very much. ...
On cystoscopy, it sounds clearly like:
...rigid cystoscope was advanced per urethra into the bladder, and the bladder was investigated in the usual *s/l meridian* fashion.
I don't remember having this before. Have I just lost my mind? I've done thousands of cystoscopy notes. ...
Thank you in advance for any help. :)
I have an Indian urologist who is describing the bladder examination on cystoscopy and says,
"Occasional petechia are present. No hornicles are seen." Sounds like hornusuls, etc. Uuuugh. I've been transcribing for this doctor for a year and have never heard this although it sounds familiar from my medical background. I know I'm going to slap my forehead when I get this. :/
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"There was dense scar tissue int he groin from his previous angiogram procedures. Initial attempt to pass a 5-French sheath over a s/l T Doc wire was unsuccessful."
Vascular surgery file. Help! ...
Vascular surgery report - sounds like "cherooma" wire.
Multiple attempts were made with a "cherooma" wire without success to cross the proximal left common iliac artery.
Any help would be much appreciated! ...
I'm not with my reference books and not sure of the internet references I am seeing.
he says "Using an RX sphincterotome loaded with a hydro wire"
Not sure if Hydro-wire, Hydro wire, etc. or if it is short for hydrophilic wire.
Anyone know this or have a reference book? Thanks ...
on cardiac caths, i often hear support wire or sport wire. i've looked in a lot of places and have found support used, but i'm still not sure, because sometimes it sure sounds like sport. any help appreciated. thanks. ...
On the left side, Mire wire was exchanged. On the right side, wire access was gained to the right iliac system, exchanged for an Amplatz superstiff, and after 3 minutes, a 16-French sheath was easily passed into the aneurysm sac. ...