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#106685 - 08/08/08 05:01 AM
Zip line?
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suzyQ16
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Has anyone ever heard of a s/l zip line? This was used during a colon procedure. Thanks
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#107097 - 08/11/08 12:35 AM
Re: Zip line?
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missp
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I realize that this is a little late, but just out of curiosity does the doc who dictated this have an accent?
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#107104 - 08/11/08 08:03 AM
Re: Zip line?
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suzyQ16
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No, Missp, he actually was very plain with it. I have never heard of it, nor could I find anything on it. It was so plain that I put it as zip and have not gotten anything back yet. Did you have an idea though? Thanks so much. It really bugs me not knowing for sure.
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#107159 - 08/11/08 03:32 PM
Re: Zip line?
[Re: suzyQ16]
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missp
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I just know that our surgeon always refers to the "Z" line on colonoscopy reports, and he talks pretty clearly. I was wondering if your doc might have been trying to say "Z", but it came out sounding like "zip". I did do some googling last night using "Z" line and "zip" line in regards to the colon. Got lots of hits, but nothing concrete that I would be comfortable going with (for "zip line" I got mostly sites for a business called Zip Line).
Let us know if you find out!
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