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Tips】Laser therapy covered by insurance, calculation rules, and how to find a hospital
1. basic conditions for insurance coverage Are resident lasers self-pay? Many are self-funded, but there are laser treatments that are covered by insurance. Instructor Laser therapy can only be calculated by insurance if it is for the purpose of "treatment of disease" ....
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[Medical Tip] Summary of Age and Legal Knowledge Required for Surgical Consent Form
On the day before residency, an 18-year-old male came to the outpatient clinic seeking surgery for a sunken nail. The age of majority was lowered to 18 a few years ago, but at what age can he obtain a surgical consent form on his own? Beginning ...
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Medical Tips】In-depth explanation of the three deformities of bent toes: Mallet toe, Hammer toe, and Claw toe.
Introduction Toe deformities are caused by multiple factors, including diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, hallux valgus, and trauma. The three most common types of toe deformities are A. Mallet toe B. Hammer toe
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referenceMedical Treatment Tips] Dermal suture
Key Point Summary Wound healing is accelerated by maximizing dermal blood flow. Postoperative scars are prone to abnormal scarring (hypertrophic scars and keloids) if the dermis at the wound margin is under tension. Tension in the dermis at the wound margin during dermal suture ...
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referenceHow to make bosmin gauze for nose bleeds and nasal bone fractures?
Key Point Summary This article describes how to make "boschi-gauze," which is used to stop nasal bleeding and as a preoperative treatment for nasal bone fractures. Bosci solution = Mix 5000x bosmin and 4% xylocaine at 1:1. The gauze is ...
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referenceIncision method for hand surgery: Bruner's incision and midlateral incision.
Key Point Summary Bruner's incision = zig-zag incision drawn on the palmar side. Midlateral incision (Bunnell's incision)
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referenceTips] FDS test, FDP test
Key Point Summary Flexor tendons: The thumb has only one FPL. The index to little finger has 2 FDS and 2 FDP tendons each. FDS rupture → No flexion of the second joint → Positive FDS test. Tear of FDP → ...
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referenceStep by Step Surgical Technique] Powdery mass of the buttock → Hollowing out method
Key Point Summary The kuri-nuki method (i.e., navel extraction) is one of the surgical methods for treating a bunion. The kuri-nuki method is suitable for inflamed masses and facial masses for which the scar should be minimized. After surgery, ...
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referenceStep by Step Surgical Technique] Retrograde finger artery island flap
Key Point Summary The retrograde finger artery island flap is an island flap drawn on the lateral to slightly palmar aspect of the finger base and elevated with the finger artery as a nutrient vessel. Transverse union ...
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referenceStep by Step Surgical Technique] Oblique triangular flap
Key Point Summary The Oblique triangular flap is a VY advancement skin valve with finger neurovascular stem. Anomalous perception occurs when the flap is advanced more than 12 mm, so the flap is moved 10 to 12 m ...
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referenceStep by Step Surgical Technique] Finger Block
Key Point Summary Finger blocks can be injected from the palmar or dorsal aspect. Palmar injection is more painful. Palmar blocks can be injected subcutaneously or into the tendon sheath, but the dorsal aspect of the basal ...
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