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I believe doc is referring to InFUSE (type of bone graft). nm

Posted By: feelin' older than dirt on 2007-11-19
In Reply to: See the sample sentence please and thanks! - Mondaybrain

Subject: I believe doc is referring to InFUSE (type of bone graft). nm

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Yes, vague. What tooth shaped bone in the hand would the dicator be referring to? Any bone could
Subject: Yes, vague. What tooth shaped bone in the hand would the dicator be referring to? Any bone could

tooth shaped from injury or what have you.  And like I said 9 times out of 10, odontoid refers to the "toothlike odontoid process in the second cervical vertebra."  That's pretty specific, dontcha think?  I've never heard a doctor refer to an "odontoid" in any other part of the body.
Infuse bone morphogenic protein
Subject: Infuse bone morphogenic protein


Infuse bone morphogenic protein
Subject: Infuse bone morphogenic protein


bone graft to
Subject: bone graft to

The patient had rectus reflap which was in the midportion of the left tibia.


Is this correct and if so can you explain it to me?


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Subject: bone graft

The only thing that I can find is rectus femoris flap and you may want to google that to see if you can come up with something from that...I didn't find anything for rectus reflap.
togost bone graft?
Subject: togost bone graft?

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Hyrosil bone graft
Subject: Hyrosil bone graft

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There is Russe bone graft in Stedmans. nm
Subject: There is Russe bone graft in Stedmans. nm

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Acumed bone graft system - nm
Subject: Acumed bone graft system - nm

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s/l interpore ______ bone graft
Subject: s/l interpore ______ bone graft

Interpore s/l "coral in" bone graft substitute was used.


could be "matrix" bone graft extender - but not 100%
Subject: could be "matrix" bone graft extender - but not 100%


"...cogenous" bone graft, sm for sentence
Subject: "...cogenous" bone graft, sm for sentence

Pt was admitted for anterior disectomy and fusion at C3-4.


"...*dictation cuts out* ...cogenous bone graft from her left anterior iliac crest bone was placed at the fusion site." 


There may be an L, as is lycogenous or gly..the only part that is really good (which the whole dictation is difficult to hear) is the "cogenous"  Thanks for your thoughts!


ICopiOs - a bone graft material
Subject: ICopiOs - a bone graft material


Wild guess here... bone graft procedure?
Subject: Wild guess here... bone graft procedure?


Neurosurgery phrase s/l X linked bone graft extender?
Subject: Neurosurgery phrase s/l X linked bone graft extender?

D:  Local bone graft was mixed with the (s/l) X-link bone graft extender and packed in the lateral gutters after decortication of the transverse processes.

I found "X-linked" in my Stedman's Neurology and Neurosurgery Words, but not X-linked bone graft extender and could not find that phrase anywhere on the internet.

THANX
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Subject: Radiographs show a s/l tri-fa-lang-y component with bone graft medially. SM

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Subject: Type of graft.

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Subject: Help! type of AV graft

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Subject: I found Kiel graft, as in kiel bone

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INFUSE or InFUSE or Infuse
Subject: INFUSE or InFUSE or Infuse

when googling it has INFUSE with the TM after it and then InFUSE with R next to it, in my Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology it has Infuse, and I cannot find in it my Surgical Word Book under graft or infuse.  I am confused at which one to go with.  Three different ways.  ARGGGHH
infuse
Subject: infuse

I have always typed it as infuse


I think I will go with InFUSE. Thanks
Subject: I think I will go with InFUSE. Thanks

I am trying to ask someone at my office to see what they have to say. I will post it when she gets back to me. Hopefully she is in today. LOL
Infuse-a-Port
Subject: Infuse-a-Port

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now within the report says INFUSE BMP
Subject: now within the report says INFUSE BMP

and also just INFUSE bone graft. Still not sure.

Thanks.
Bone morphogenic protein is used in orthopedics for bone fusion. It is a chemical; so, if you hear
Subject: Bone morphogenic protein is used in orthopedics for bone fusion. It is a chemical; so, if you hear

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Subject: In ortho, they prepare the keel cuts (osteotomy cuts into the bone) and Kiel bone is an allograft

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Kiel bone® grafts. This material is calf or ox bone which has been denaturated.


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Subject: what? What are you referring to?

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Subject: I don't think so because that would be referring to someone

who looks for analogies.  I think he means that the symptoms are like a prodrome to the syndrome.  Plus, he pronounces it al-o-gest (with guh sound, not gee).  Thanks though!


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Subject: do you know where graft is? sm

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Subject: Thanks, that helps! That's probably what he was referring to then.

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