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"double-zero ties" archaic?

Posted By: txcatgirl on 2008-10-07
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Subject: "double-zero ties" archaic?

After that it s/l "using SICK ties."  Of course, if doc would speak up, I would likely have finished this report 10 min. ago!  Tks...


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#00 ties using stick ties?? nm
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yes. "#00 ties using stick ties" tks!!
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Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.
Subject: Good call! It's interesting to research these archaic terms.


O-titron ties?
Subject: O-titron ties?

Doing surgery report. 'The leads were anchored to the interspinous ligament level with the Medtronic provided titanium anchors with O-titron ties.' Can anyone tell me if this is correct? Thanks in advance.
could they be saying Ŕ Ti-Cron" ties? nm
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Op note - Lapro-ties ?? TIA (sm)
Subject: Op note - Lapro-ties ?? TIA (sm)

This stumps me all the time.  I have seen this spelled so many ways and cannot find anything to back it up.