Racks lysis of adhesions procedure?
Posted By: victoria on 2009-03-10
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The patient may be a candidate for "racks lysis of adhesions procedure"?
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lysis of adhesions would
Subject: lysis of adhesions would
probably be a better way to put it. Maybe this doc made up a word. It happens sometimes like perimenstrually, for example, I can't find it anywhere, but it is used in some of my daily work. I'm probably not much help, sorry.
lysis of adhesions ?...nm
Subject: lysis of adhesions ?...nm
lysis of adhesions?
Subject: lysis of adhesions?
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lysis of old adhesions?
Subject: lysis of old adhesions?
lysis of adhesions (sm)
Subject: lysis of adhesions (sm)
Another term you might hear in the future is adhesiolysis.
lysis of adhesions
Subject: lysis of adhesions
adhesiolysis (lysis of adhesions)
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adhesions requiring lysis.
Subject: adhesions requiring lysis.
lysis
Subject: lysis
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lysis (nm)
Subject: lysis (nm)
lysis - nm
Subject: lysis - nm
xx
lysis or lytic and plus
Subject: lysis or lytic and plus
do you hear the "s" sound or a "ic" sound on the first one?
lysis (ly·sis) (li´sis) [Gr. “dissolution; a loosing, setting free, releasing”] 1. destruction, as of cells by a specific lysin. 2. decomposition, as of a chemical compound by a specific agent. Cf. degradation. 3. mobilization of an organ by division of restraining adhesions. 4. gradual abatement of the symptoms of a disease; cf. crisis (def. 1).
Pulses are measured 1+, 2+, 3+ and 4+ (or minus)
s/l keen-a-lysis
Subject: s/l keen-a-lysis
reexploration is likely her option at this stage to look at the peroneal tendons and repair any potential re-tearing or to perform ______ based on the findings
THANKS!
caudal........Lysis...
Subject: caudal........Lysis...
Pain management doctor is saying s/l caudal adheolysis....That is the way he is pronouncing it. Any ideas?
OB lysis retractor?
Subject: OB lysis retractor?
s/l OB lysis retractor was placed in the pt's abdomen. A hysterotomy incision was then made in the low transverse fashion with the knife.
tumor lysis syndrome....has he had
Subject: tumor lysis syndrome....has he had
xx
lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)
Subject: lyse -- to cut, undergo lysis (nm)
I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesioly
Subject: I believe it's all one diagnosis. But I wonder if "adhesion lysis" should be "adhesiolysis?" SM
It's fine the way you have it. I've just always hear "lysis of adhesions" or "adhesiolysis."
synechial adhesions
Subject: synechial adhesions
Maybe massive adhesions ? nm
Subject: Maybe massive adhesions ? nm
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adhesions that are lysin? sm
Subject: adhesions that are lysin? sm
HPI: He may have some adhesions intra-articularly that are s/l lysin of activity and causing him some pain.
s/l license of adhesions....
Subject: s/l license of adhesions....
The patient is now 6 months postoperative from s/l license of adhesions of a left total knee. tia.
Capeshal adhesions
Subject: Capeshal adhesions
I know I have seen the correct spelling but my mind is blank and I have tried every spelling I know. Thx in advance!
should be "lysis" of adhesions. (nm)
Subject: should be "lysis" of adhesions. (nm)
nm
Sometimes enough foreskin isn't taken off, needs to be redone. Adhesions
Subject: Sometimes enough foreskin isn't taken off, needs to be redone. Adhesions
d
Interceed--used to prevent adhesions.
Subject: Interceed--used to prevent adhesions.
x
Not adhesion, you do not "create" adhesions.
Subject: Not adhesion, you do not "create" adhesions.
x
Is this urology? If so, could your doc be saying preputial adhesions??...
Subject: Is this urology? If so, could your doc be saying preputial adhesions??...
and just butchering the pronunciation really, really bad?
Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.
Subject: Lyse means to break up, to disintegrate, to effect lysis.
I've heard of lysis of adhesions many times.
Neonatal circ with recurrent adhesions
Subject: Neonatal circ with recurrent adhesions
This has to be circumcision, right? But he is saying the patient can get beneath the foreskin clean, but blah, blah. But if he was circumcised, he would not have foreskin, right? Or with the adhesions, would there still be some there? I'm confused! TIA
I'd say pelvic, adnexal, and omental adhesions, but I'm
Subject: I'd say pelvic, adnexal, and omental adhesions, but I'm
nm
adhesions? ligaments (from fibrous bands etc) ? nm
Subject: adhesions? ligaments (from fibrous bands etc) ? nm
not sure about adhesions, but the second phrase may relate to cup-to-disc ratio. nm
Subject: not sure about adhesions, but the second phrase may relate to cup-to-disc ratio. nm
Hmmm...usually hear omental or peritoneal adhesions. Maybe
Subject: Hmmm...usually hear omental or peritoneal adhesions. Maybe
s
we broke up interloop adhesions performing an s/l easiolisis ?
Subject: we broke up interloop adhesions performing an s/l easiolisis ?
extensor tenolysis (release of tendon adhesions) ? sm
Subject: extensor tenolysis (release of tendon adhesions) ? sm
Secondly, the gain in range of motion (ROM) in the PIP joint following extensor tenolysis and dorsal capsulotomy was compared with that found in the ...linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0894113006001487 - Similar pagesby SJ Chinchalkar - 2006
s/l rucey procedure -- wondering if it is Ruiz procedure ...
Subject: s/l rucey procedure -- wondering if it is Ruiz procedure ...
The sentence reads "I advised the patient to undergo so-called s/l rucey procedure (i.e., bone graft repair of the nonunion)." This is an orthopaedic doctor dictating. TIA.
Gold's procedure or Gould's procedure..ortho? nm
Subject: Gold's procedure or Gould's procedure..ortho? nm
v
SIMES procedure or SIMS procedure maybe?
Subject: SIMES procedure or SIMS procedure maybe?
Has anyone every heard of the Simes or Sims procedure? I never heard of it and I am having a hard time trying to verify. Perhaps I am not spelling it correctly?
Thanks!
nerve preservation procedure or nerve sparing procedure?
Subject: nerve preservation procedure or nerve sparing procedure?
ILC procedure? Any of these?
Subject: ILC procedure? Any of these?
Transurethral Microwave Thermotherapy (TUMT). Microwave energy delivers temperatures above 45 degrees C (113 F) to the prostate by way of an antenna positioned in the prostate using a special catheter (tube). Another catheter is used to circulate coolant around the urethra, which helps keep you reasonably comfortable throughout the procedure. The entire procedure is computer-controlled, based on temperature recordings obtained in the urethra and rectum. This technique is performed in your doctor's office and takes approximately 90 minutes. Patients are generally given medicine to prevent pain and relieve anxiety. The most common complaints during the treatment are an urge to urinate and a burning sensation in the penis. There are two programs: "standard treatment" or "high-energy" treatment. High-energy treatment delivers more energy to the prostate, which generally provides better results and improved flow, but patients are likely to have more side effects in the recovery period.
Interstitial Laser Coagulation. ILC uses a specially designed laser fiber to deliver heat to the interior of the prostate. The laser fiber is inserted into the prostate using instruments placed in the urethra. The procedure is usually done in the operating room, under anesthesia to numb the pain but not put you to sleep. This technique allows the surgeon to view the prostate directly and to treat specific areas of enlargement.
Transurethral Needle Ablation (TUNA): This technique uses low-level radiofrequency energy delivered through two needles to ablate, or burn away, an area of the enlarged prostate.
Balloon Dilation. A catheter with a balloon at the tip is inserted through the urethra. The balloon is inflated, which stretches the urethra where it has become narrowed by the enlarged prostate.
Transurethral Electrovaporization. This technique uses electrical energy applied through an electrode to rapidly heat prostate tissue, turning the tissue cells into steam. This allows the doctor to vaporize an area of the enlarged tissue and relieve urinary obstruction.
Intraurethral Stents. Stents (wire devices shaped like springs or coils) are placed within the prostate channel (where the urethra runs through the gland) to help keep the channel from tightening around the urethra.
procedure
Subject: procedure
Caldwell-Luc procedure.
procedure
Subject: procedure
s/l popatomy?
were stored ……stainless steel crown
after the procedure...
Subject: after the procedure...
She is doing well, and there were no complications. s/l Email was minimal.
The procedure was an Apligraf placement of an ulcer.
Thanks.
ENT procedure
Subject: ENT procedure
Right ... s/l atacotomy... and tympanoplasty for chronic otitis media.
Procedure D&C
Subject: Procedure D&C
Perineal s/l "was solid" prepped and draped in the usual sterile fashion.
What procedure is being done?
Subject: What procedure is being done?
IBF ixy procedure?
Subject: IBF ixy procedure?
I have an ESL doing an infertility procedure on a woman. Current procedure is an embryo transfer (a first for me), and unfortunately he is referring to another procedure pt has had, which sounds like:
"After the results of the IBF icksee procedure were discussed with tp and her husband, the decision was made to proceed with the transfer of the 2 embryos that resulted from the fertilization process, and this was done under general anesthesia."
Thanks and he gives the procedure
Subject: Thanks and he gives the procedure
as left frontal, parietal, temporal craniectomies.
This is during the procedure. He then goes on to say
Subject: This is during the procedure. He then goes on to say
with the s/l copatation device. I will listen again. Thanks!
procedure used in OB/GYN
Subject: procedure used in OB/GYN
I'm nearing the end of a delivery note, and the doc is talking about the part where the clots and debris are removed from the uterine cavity using a s/l cruday procedure. I KNOW I should know this, but I can't find it in the deep recesses of my brain right now or in any of my research efforts. I believe this word is French, or least it sounds like it is, so I tried croude or something like that to no avail. Am I close?
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