s/l microlary or maxillary sedation
Posted By: Becca on 2007-08-06
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Subject: s/l microlary or maxillary sedation
Strong-accented ESL doctor performing a transforaminal epidural steroid injection. This is in the Procedure Note as the type of anesthesia used. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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might want to google it to see if this fits. Not 100% sure though.
or maxillary? nm
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Subject: Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries (resource for pterygoids). -sm
Orthopedic Resource: Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics:
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/cranio_maxillary_facial_injuries
Cranio-Maxillary-Facial Injuries
- Lefort Fractures:
type I: transverse frx thru maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications: loss of teeth, infection, malocclusion;
type II: separation thru frontal process, lacrimal bones, floor of orbits, zygomaticomaxillary suture line, lateral wall of maxillary sinus and PTERYGOID plates; complications nonunion, malunion, lacrimal system obstruction, infraorbital nerve anesthesia, diplopia, malocclusion;
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Subject: s/l intravenous conscious sedation
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Subject: s/l some kind of sedation score RAS of -2 (sm)
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Thanks.
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