a piece of s/l intercede was placed to avoid adhesive disease
Posted By: helpme on 2005-10-26  
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Subject: a piece of s/l intercede was placed to avoid adhesive disease 
  After the duodenum had been replced to its normal position, a piece of s/l intercede was placed in the gallbladder fossa to avoid further adhesive disease.  
 
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Intercede 
Subject: Intercede 
 
 Think this is it. See article below.  
 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of an oxidized regenerated cellulose adhesion barrier as an adjuvant in preventing postoperative adhesions in infertile women undergoing reconstructive surgery. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-eight cases of reconstructive surgery that could be followed up for more than two years (myomectomy 19, cystectomy 5, tuboplasty 10, uteroplasty 4) at the Fujita Health University Hospital were evaluated retrospectively. The barrier (Intercede, Johnson & Johnson) was used to cover the surgical site in 23 of these cases (Intercede group); no adjuvant was used in 15 cases, which represent the surgical control group (Intercede - group), including 23 second-look operation cases (16 in the Intercede and 7 in the control group). Postoperative adhesion prevention and pregnancy rates were estimated. RESULTS: At the second-look operation, six cases (37.5%) in the Intercede + group and six (85.7%) in the Intercede - group had postoperative adhesions. No significant difference was found in either intensity or area covered with adhesions between the two groups. Eighteen cases (78.3%) in the Intercede and seven (46.7%) in the Intercede - group conceived during the follow-up period. CONCLUSION: The use of Intercede significantly reduced the rate of postoperative adhesion formation, with a statistically significant increase in the pregnancy rate as compared to the surgical controls.
 
  
	 
	
even though I, too, avoid using abbreviations in dx, I  
Subject: even though I, too, avoid using abbreviations in dx, I  
 
 would have used the "B" - mainly because you just don't often see the term "beta" strep used - you always see "group B strep," so I think that's why they changed it. 
	 
	
I tend to avoid slang 
Subject: I tend to avoid slang 
  However, if it is a verbatim account it needs to be typed as dictated.
	 
	
O to T fashion to avoid s/l aglavian. sm 
Subject: O to T fashion to avoid s/l aglavian. sm 
   a 4.2 x 2.5 cm. defect was created to remove the lesion with adequate margins.  It was then closed in an O to T fashion to avoid aglavian.  
 
I am unsure of O to T and s/l aglavian 
 
Thanks!
	 
	
Technically it would be q.24h, but I spell it out to avoid problems. EOM 
Subject: Technically it would be q.24h, but I spell it out to avoid problems. EOM 
  
	 
	
Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease????  TIA.   
Subject: Word help s/l clyde vox disease or clydevox disease or klinvox disease????  TIA.   
  
	 
	
I agree; AAMT BOS2 states "The abbreviation mL is preferred to ml to avoid the l being misread as 
Subject: I agree; AAMT BOS2 states "The abbreviation mL is preferred to ml to avoid the l being misread as the numeral 1 (one). " 
  
	 
	
wound adhesive? 
Subject: wound adhesive? 
  The wound was clean, dried and thin layers of s/l "Indermal" were applied.  Thanks in advance
	 
	
Mastisol (adhesive) nm 
Subject: Mastisol (adhesive) nm 
  x
	 
	
Durabond adhesive? 
Subject: Durabond adhesive? 
  This is the second time I have heard a Durabond used like a surgical adhesive.  The first time I heard it I just assumed the dictator meant Dermabond and changed it, but now that I hear it again, I wonder if they really do mean Durabond.  I checked medcompare.com and my Stedman's Equipment book, but I'm not able to document this.  Are any of you familiar with it? 
	 
	
s/l  -leev in- adhesive 
Subject: s/l  -leev in- adhesive 
   sentence:  I applied a 'leev in' adhesive to her heel.
	 
	
Coverlet adhesive dressing? 
Subject: Coverlet adhesive dressing? 
  
	 
	
Adhesive capsulitis - word help 
Subject: Adhesive capsulitis - word help 
 
 This patient has two clear loss motion in all three planes, it is most likely related to his diabetes, that he has developed adhesive capsulitis.  
   
Does that even make sense?    
	 
	
S/l Mastoseal?? adhesive dressing 
Subject: S/l Mastoseal?? adhesive dressing 
 
 thanks.  
  
	 
	
adhesive capsulitis stage 
adhesive capsulitis (s/l) 'hanifen' stage 2....thanks very much. 
	 
	
THANKS everyone!  I was able to piece it together. 
Subject: THANKS everyone!  I was able to piece it together. 
 
  
	 
	
T-piece ? 
Subject: T-piece ? 
  
	 
	
T-piece 
Subject: T-piece 
   
	 
	
Indermil, a tissue glue or adhesive. nm 
Subject: Indermil, a tissue glue or adhesive. nm 
  s
	 
	
Allevyn adhesive is used in wound care. nm 
Subject: Allevyn adhesive is used in wound care. nm 
  x
	 
	
5 x 7 cm piece of s/o sirdraf placed over  
Subject: 5 x 7 cm piece of s/o sirdraf placed over  
  incision?
	 
	
That's a wonderful piece of info 
Subject: That's a wonderful piece of info 
  professionals across the world know that because they will mark it wrong I'm sure.
	 
	
Could it be retained piece of glass? 
Subject: Could it be retained piece of glass? 
   
	 
	
Indermil makes sense......a quick closure adhesive 
Subject: Indermil makes sense......a quick closure adhesive 
  xx
	 
	
Podiatry: s/l patalla piece valgus 
Subject: Podiatry: s/l patalla piece valgus 
  nm
	 
	
A 50-cent-size piece of skin. 
Subject: A 50-cent-size piece of skin. 
  I'd scramble the words 'round to make sense and do the hyphen thingy just because.  
	 
	
or caudal element, the piece up toward's the patient's  head? nm 
Subject: or caudal element, the piece up toward's the patient's  head? nm 
  s
	 
	
yes, I think it's like a flat piece of disk sticking out like a shelf 
Subject: yes, I think it's like a flat piece of disk sticking out like a shelf 
  x
	 
	
piece of lung biopsy.  Does this make any sense? please sm 
Subject: piece of lung biopsy.  Does this make any sense? please sm 
 
 sentence:  
we had to ask for a piece of lung biopsy because he had never been biopsied before.    
Probable got mixed up and is supposed to be piece of lung tissue, but maybe I'm wrong.  Anyone heard of such a term?  Should I just flag it? 
	 
	
Pt with possible coccidioidal mycosis, probably needs a "babs" procedure to get a piece of tis 
Subject: Pt with possible coccidioidal mycosis, probably needs a "babs" procedure to get a piece of tissue.   
  
	 
	
nasolabial crease...and it might be 'in en bloc fashion', taking it all in one piece. nm 
Subject: nasolabial crease...and it might be 'in en bloc fashion', taking it all in one piece. nm 
  s
	 
	
a left-sided "Peritech" piece of mesh in hernia repair.   
Subject: a left-sided "Peritech" piece of mesh in hernia repair.   
  x
	 
	
Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.  These are named after.. 
Subject: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.  These are named after.. 
  Alzheimer's disease 
 
Also known as: 
Alzheimer's dementia 
Alzheimer's sclerosis 
Alzheimer's syndrome 
Alzheimer-Perusini disease (misnomer) 
Dementia of the Alzheimer type 
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type 
 
Synonyms: 
Presenile dementia, senile dementia. 
 
Associated persons: 
Alois Alzheimer 
 
James Parkinson  
 
English physician and paleontologist, born April 11, 1755, Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London; died 1824, London. 
 
Associated eponyms: 
Parkinson's crisis  
Exaggeration of the characteristics of parkinsonism associated with acute anxiety.  
 
Parkinson's disease  
A degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by masklike facies, a fine, slowly spreading tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability with a peculiar gait.  
 
Parkinson's facies  
The immobile, expressionless, masklike facial characteristic of parkinsonism.
	 
	
probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm 
Subject: probable osteoarthritic disease? osteoporotic disease? nm 
  
	 
	
Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease 
Subject: Skin Disease S/L En Saint Reole Disease 
 
 Pt has has pink raised ciruclar lesions on trunk and distal extremities.    
Dx is S/L En Saint Reole disease.  Any body know what the heck this is?  
Thanks! 
	 
	
s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease 
Subject: s/l skionbarres disease or gyonbarres disease 
 
 Doctor says:  She was diagnosed with this disease 1 year ago.  She was wheelchair bound until June.    
   
   
Thank you for any help! 
	 
	
Blister could be a localized allergy reaction to the adhesive. I'd use blister if that's what 
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Think of the meniscus as a little pad.  The torn piece of meniscus can flip over and get pinched or 
Subject: Think of the meniscus as a little pad.  The torn piece of meniscus can flip over and get pinched or  
  roll on itself or under itself.  They may suggest that she have an arthroscopy to have it repaired.
	 
	
Also, diverticular disease, diverticular modifying type of disease.:-)  NM 
Subject: Also, diverticular disease, diverticular modifying type of disease.:-)  NM 
  nm
	 
	
HUR disease? 
Subject: HUR disease? 
  Under family history:  Grandmother had s/l HUR disease or HERR disease?
	 
	
Fifth's disease 
Subject: Fifth's disease  
 
 In the Assessment she is saying  
S/l A-pos-qu-sis due to his left cheek appearance????  
Thank you  
Deborah 
	 
	
Fifth's disease 
Subject: Fifth's disease 
  Not a medical word, but maybe apophysis, meaning an outgrown of or to bring forth. That's my guess!
	 
	
Disease? 
Subject: Disease? 
  Patient was worked up by ENT and was told that his hearing was fine and he did not have any -- sounds like lab-ruts disease????
	 
	
disease name 
Subject: disease name 
 
 Okay, here it goes, I have the disease bolded.    
There is some calcification along the abductor tubricle suggestive of Pelic Reistreotic disease.    
Any clues?  I can barely give a spelling suggestion. 
	 
	
s/l Lay's disease? sm. 
Subject: s/l Lay's disease? sm. 
 
 Patient is a child, was dx'd with lay's disease as a newborn and had high lactates and abnormal MRI with basal ganglia defects.  Prognosis grim.   
	 
	
Disease help please 
Subject: Disease help please 
  Hello all...doctor is dictating a past medical history of s/l calf or calves-leg purse disease as a child.  No clue on my end...any help out there?   
	 
	
disease? 
Subject: disease? 
  Anemia _______ disease.  Thanks.
	 
	
disease 
Subject: disease 
  Is it spastic paraplagia that is also known as Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease? 
	 
	
disease help ..... sm 
Subject: disease help ..... sm 
 
 A hemolysis workup was performed, which was negative including normal reticulocyte count, normal haptoglobin, LDH, and a negative Coombs test. Suspect that this may be some sort of conjugating problem in the liver, most likely Gilbert disease or s/l Quiglar-Nahar disease  
   
I have no clue! Thanks for any help 
	 
	
Disease help 
Subject: Disease help 
 
 Is there a website with a listing of diseases? I don't yet have any sort of book in my collection that specializes in that. It sounds like the dictator is saying "ansadreal disease". Any help?  
Thank you 
	 
	
? Jacobs disease 
A beloved football coach in our area has been diagnosed with s/l Crawford Jacobs disease.  I know that it is similar to the human form of mad cows disease but I can't look it up because I can't remember the first word. Thanks in advance  
  
	 
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