ok, dr is saying plain as day "TUMI uterine manipulator". cant find this anywhere. It's not RUMI or HUMI. have tried Toomey, no luck. any ideas?? TKS
A _____ uterine manipulator was then advanced through the cervix and into the uterine cavity.
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Stedman's shows it as "Hanks", Tessier and older documentation "Hank". Also finding a "Hank-Bradley" uterine dilator.
Anyone have the definitive answer, with a resource?
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The dictator reads "A curvilinear incision was then made from the coracoacromial process and s/l figured to the clavicle and the acromion and carried distally to the curvilinear fashion. I know that figured is not right but I cannot imagine what it might be. Thanks in advance for any help! ...
My question is about what kind of incision the Dr. is saying. Context: "Examination of the left shoulder reveals the arthroscopic portal has healed along with (superry) incision which is approximately 2 inches, which is healing nicely as well. " What kind of incision??? Sounds like Sue Perry. Appreciate any tips. Thanks! :) ...
Twice in the report it sounds like a Shugart incision, but I cannot find anything similar. The sentence reads -
It was necessary to make a _____ incision in order to deliver the uterus.
Has anyone ever heard of this?
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The skin tag was excised and a _______ incision was made and it to incorporate the anal fissure anteriorly...
It sounds exactly lake into river. I cannot find anything except all the lakes and rivers in the country. ...
Plike? Incision... ?
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Speaking in reference to a knee surgery??
Caunal taping??
Sentence is,..
She failed Caunal taping as well as a series of physical therapy exercises and home exercises.
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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. ...
Curious to know if anyone has heard of this? It's clearly what he is saying but when I tried to look it up just for reference I couldn't find anything. It's for an osteotomy.
The periosteum overlying the first metatarsal head was incised in an embroidered L-fashion.
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