Today has been quite a selection of surgeries. A ventral hernia repair, 2 toxic thyroids, 1 giant goiter, a maxillectomy, a rectopexy, a C-section, a debridement of a leg ulcer, and an excision of multiple skin cancers. We have completed 43 surgeries and have a bunch left for today.
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Ventral Hernia |
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Maxillary tumor |
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Intraopeerative picture-packing in sinus |
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Bladder Stone with suture in center |
The patient with rectal prolapse is quite interesting. She had a previous aginal prolapse repair and was complaining of sutures coming out of her vagina. At surgery, we found a giant stone in her bladder. In the center of the stone was a proline suture!
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Baby with jejunal atresia |
We had a wonderful surprise today when our baby with
jejunal atresia came for a followup. We performed surgery about 2 months ago and the baby is doing great.