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Davis & Geck. Also ligament of Treitz.

Posted By: RockinMT on 2008-12-02
In Reply to: davison geck? - Lorrie

Subject: Davis & Geck. Also ligament of Treitz.




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Davis & Geck
Subject: Davis & Geck

Definitely going into my lexicon! And yes, I caught the Treitz/Trites mistake before I submitted the report. Thanks!
There is a Davis-Geck clamp. nm
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Davis and Geck suture
Subject: Davis and Geck suture

Hello out there in transcription word land - it is a Davis and Geck suture in the ligament of Treitz.
Ligament of Treitz
Subject: Ligament of Treitz


ligament of Treitz
Subject: ligament of Treitz

The ligament of Treitz or suspensory muscle of the duodenum is actually a muscle arising from the diaphragm near the oesophageal opening[1], which descends to the distal duodenum and the duodeno-jejunal flexure.
Found it, it's Davis and Geck grasper
Subject: Found it, it's Davis and Geck grasper

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There is a Davis-Geck retractor. Also Gelpi retractor. nm
Subject: There is a Davis-Geck retractor. Also Gelpi retractor. nm

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davison geck?

I've got a fellow doing an abdominal laparoscopy, who says what sounds like:  "the davison geck was then employed to initiate the dissection at the ligament of Trites".  Obviously "davison geck" is wrong, but I can't find anything that even remotely looks like it ... any ideas?


 


 


med help for Teresa Davis
Subject: med help for Teresa Davis

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Crowe-Davis mouth gag?
Subject: Crowe-Davis mouth gag?

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Ragnell-Davis retractor?
Subject: Ragnell-Davis retractor?

I see Ragnell, but Davis, too? Thanks.
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Subject: Yep. Ragnell-Davis retractor exists.

http://www.egeneralmedical.com/z-mds1816414.html


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Subject: Collis or Crowe-Davis mouthgag (mouth gag)?

Per Stedman's Equipment
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Subject: I found Davis in Stedman's equipment but not "Wineberg." nm

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Just checked Stedman's cardio--Davis isn't in there, nothing for Weinberg , either. nm
Subject: Just checked Stedman's cardio--Davis isn't in there, nothing for Weinberg , either. nm

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ligament?
Subject: ligament?


ligament perhaps...
Subject: ligament perhaps...

What about the deltoid ligament which is in the ankle? Just guessing at this point.
Might be gastrocolic ligament
Subject: Might be gastrocolic ligament

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stuck on ligament...sm
Subject: stuck on ligament...sm

There is some palpable tenderness over the metacarpophalangeal joint and some along the _____ (s/l hallucis paulisus) ligament. 


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mammalopapillary ligament
Subject: mammalopapillary ligament

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Subject: yes...renocolic ligament


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Subject: cardinal ligament? nm


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Subject: s/l faulks ligament.....sm

Ingunal hernia repair operation note.

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Subject: ligament of Treat?

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hepatic ligament
Subject: hepatic ligament

distal
gastrohepatic ligament ?
Subject: gastrohepatic ligament ?


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Subject: trying to find catheter names---5 French s/l Davis and 5 French s/l Wineberg catheters? tia!!


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Subject: Does ROSTRUM ligament repair

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Subject: could it be lateral collateral ligament, or LCL

for short?
in Stedman Speller, under Ligament,
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Subject: lateral collateral ligament - nm

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Subject: s/l coronal ligament in the right ankle? nm

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Subject: That is correct - as in "bulk of ligament"


scapholunate ligament reconstruction
Subject: scapholunate ligament reconstruction

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Open scapholunate ligament reconstruction, _____________ (s/l Bernouli type) using __________ (s/l F-shar) tendon graft.


I was on a roll this morning and now I have come to a grinding halt. 


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Subject: radioulnar collateral ligament?

confusing moment for me...

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Subject: There is Brostrom ankle ligament repair? nm


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Subject: Can you perhaps hear anterior longitudinal ligament

or maybe posterior longitudinal ligament? Sorry, I'm not of much help, either :(
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Subject: cuboideonavicular ligament, cubonavicular joint, sm

cuneonavicular joint or ligament. Per Stedman's ORth.

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Subject: shred or shredded ligament rupture?


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could be "free tied" but name of ligament spelled wrong ?. . .
Subject: could be "free tied" but name of ligament spelled wrong ?. . .

infundibulopelvic ligament I think is what you want, unless you just mistyped this time.
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Subject: coracoacromial ligament had a very prominent s/l inferior edge.

Does this sound right? Would interior edge fit here? Are there any other types of edges for ligaments? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Subject: sag sign is for posterior cruciate ligament injury detection. nm

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Never heard of coronal ligament either, and I did orthopedics about twenty years.
Subject: Never heard of coronal ligament either, and I did orthopedics about twenty years.