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Stuck on 2 words, help please.

Posted By: Fingers2TheBones on 2006-03-30
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Subject: Stuck on 2 words, help please.

I have this surgeon dictating 3 or so times in this esophagus/stomach resection report about the gastric artery was tied s/l sufflag and then clamped using the right angle.  The left gastric artery was then divided and the s/l stick tie.  Have any ideas what these 2 words may be?


Thank you.




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