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Expresso

Posted By: KO on 2007-03-28
In Reply to: Expresso suture passer? - MT

Subject: Expresso

XpressO suture passer!


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Which one is it? Expresso, Express
Subject: Which one is it? Expresso, Express

or something else,  hemodialysis catheter??  I have even heard espresso.  Could that be it.  Totally confused.  Thanks in Advance.


I am definitely hearing Expresso or
Subject: I am definitely hearing Expresso or

Express. He is getting a blank on that with a few others. Getting tired now.

Thanks and have a good one.
Expresso suture passer?
Subject: Expresso suture passer?

I'm transcribing an op note on repair of a rotator cuff, and the doc says:


The Expresso instrument was used to place a suture from the anterior region of the tear to the posterior flap, and then a slipknot was tied, which brought the edges together. 


I've never heard of this Expresso instrument.  Can anyone help me document this term?