medial femoral condyle might be the first one
Posted By: ltt on 2007-11-15
In Reply to: ortho help - Tracey
Subject: medial femoral condyle might be the first one
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may be femoral condyle. They usually say medial femoral condyle.
Subject: may be femoral condyle. They usually say medial femoral condyle.
medial femoral condyle
Subject: medial femoral condyle
Yes I agree medial femoral condyle would be it.
Subject: Yes I agree medial femoral condyle would be it.
It's femoral condyle. nm :)
Subject: It's femoral condyle. nm :)
nm
lateral femoral condyle measurement?
Subject: lateral femoral condyle measurement?
femoral condyle and parapatellar region n/m
Subject: femoral condyle and parapatellar region n/m
x
maybe joint pinning of the lateral femoral condyle? NM
Subject: maybe joint pinning of the lateral femoral condyle? NM
xx
There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial *peripatellar* pain with hyperflexion.
There is significant medial and medial s/l peripatellar pain with hyperflexion.
Subject: There is significant medial and medial s/l peripatellar pain with hyperflexion.
Pt required both *anterior medial* and *posterior medial* arthrotomies. tia
Subject: Pt required both *anterior medial* and *posterior medial* arthrotomies. tia
but...femoral neck and femoral shaft are 2 different
Subject: but...femoral neck and femoral shaft are 2 different
things, so maybe should be femoral neck/shaft or something ??
maybe condyle?
Subject: maybe condyle?
Maybe they are just stuttering over it and it is condyle?
thanks, it is lateral condyle. nm
Subject: thanks, it is lateral condyle. nm
nm
ortho help s/l uterlock condyle fracture???? sm
Subject: ortho help s/l uterlock condyle fracture???? sm
Her x-ray in her cast shows a maintained alignment and reduction of her s/l utterlock or utterlaw condyle fracture.
dr gives no other info as to where this fracture is.
Axillary-femoral bypass, axillary femoral bypass, or axillofemoral
Subject: Axillary-femoral bypass, axillary femoral bypass, or axillofemoral
no...medial most. nm
Subject: no...medial most. nm
I think he said medial
Subject: I think he said medial
I listened to it again, and I can kinda make out medial. I will probably just go with this.
Femoral
Subject: Femoral
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femoral?
Subject: femoral?
It is not femoral, not sure about the
Subject: It is not femoral, not sure about the
femoral
Subject: femoral
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femoral? nm
Subject: femoral? nm
medial?
Subject: medial?
medial posterior
Subject: medial posterior
Shouldn't the combining form be ... medioposterior? My spellchecker doesn't think so, and it's not in my dictionary.
femoral bulb??
Subject: femoral bulb??
Doc says: There is no calf tenderness. There is no femoral s/l bulb tenderness. The Achilles tendon is intact.
Is bulb correct?
femoral bulb?
Subject: femoral bulb?
Gee, I don't think so. It sounds SO clearly like bulb, I even hear a "b" at the end. Thank you though, for trying!
Femoral vein maybe?
Subject: Femoral vein maybe?
femoral anteversion nm
Subject: femoral anteversion nm
x
Medial Incision?
Subject: Medial Incision?
Could the dictator be saying "medial" incision?
medial aspect?
Subject: medial aspect?
medial-appearing maybe?
Subject: medial-appearing maybe?
x
Medial compartment maybe?
Subject: Medial compartment maybe?
medial malleolus...nm
Subject: medial malleolus...nm
xx
+0 or plus 0 femoral component -nm
Subject: +0 or plus 0 femoral component -nm
x
+0 or plus zero femoral component sm
Subject: +0 or plus zero femoral component sm
i think either one is okay (+0 or plus zero) but using "plus zero" is preferred if given at the beginning of a sentence
femoral artery
Subject: femoral artery
nm
medial malleolus
Subject: medial malleolus
did you ever find out what it said?
femoral surgeries ??
Subject: femoral surgeries ??
Can you hear femoral maybe?
Subject: Can you hear femoral maybe?
x
medial canthus
Subject: medial canthus
should be medial "canthus"
Subject: should be medial "canthus"
Past medial history
Subject: Past medial history
The patient is admitted from the clinic where CT visuals showed recurrence of the disease.
I'm not sure if that's what the doctor is saying. Does it sound right?
Hmm. Usually femoral neck fractures are
Subject: Hmm. Usually femoral neck fractures are
described as Garden fractures, ranging from I through IV.
How does the sentence read and what type of report are you typing?
s/l luminaire femoral graft
Subject: s/l luminaire femoral graft
What is the 'L' word?
hm..right radial? atrial? femoral? nm
Subject: hm..right radial? atrial? femoral? nm
Pt. having femoral popliteal bypass.
Subject: Pt. having femoral popliteal bypass.
The above knee popliteal artery was identified distal in the adductor canal and dissected out behind the knee and encircled proximal and distal with silastic tapes. A large calcification of both vessels was noted. A s/l Skanlin tunneler was used to create a subcutaneous tunnel.
MO = medial oblique view NM
Subject: MO = medial oblique view NM
two op questions. medial meniscectomy
Subject: two op questions. medial meniscectomy
Diagnostic surgical arthroscopy, left knee, with medial meniscectomy.
Medial meniscectomy *push horn* was accomplished with a shaver and baskets. Trimming of the anterior middle third junction was performed through the *cameramelian* instruments laterally. The knee was injected with a Celestone and Marcaine solution.
femoral neck fracture
Subject: femoral neck fracture
This fellow has a femoral neck fracture.
sounds like OS medial eye deviation?
Subject: sounds like OS medial eye deviation?
This is in the physical exam under HEENT.
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