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Room Setup and Patient Positioning
Uploaded: 06-15-2010 09:34:12

Room Setup and Patient Positioning

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Category:Fundamentals: Lymph Node Biopsy, Dissection
Description:Room setup and patient position for upper abdominal node dissection.
Tags: abdominal  dissection  node  patient position  room  setup 

Reviews

By Allan Okrainec

Not useful. Who's holding the legs?

By Brian Dunkin

At least put ports and label team members

By Adrian Park

is this the control?!

By Kenric Murayama

doesn't add anything

By Denise Gee

not real useful

By Gerald Fried

Little value

By Brent Matthews

is this from the prelaparoscopic era? I think my daughter made this drawing in 1st grade. too basic

By Don Selzer

I think these type of blank pictures are good for people to use to make talks. It's not a bad idea.

By Simon Bergman

really?

By L. Michael Brunt

Doesn't tell us anything.

By Jeffrey Hazey

Would this be more applicable to foregut procedures?

By Archana Ramaswamy

Legs unsupported. Does the patient have a goiter?

By Jo Buyske

Hm. Not sure of value. Where do trocars go? also typo in title.

By Christopher Schlachta

Don't understand the purpose.

By Nathaniel Soper

schematic drawn by a kindergartner

By Patricia Sylla

Echoing CDS yawn

By Daniel Herron

I thought surgeons usually have arms.

By Daniel Jones

Blurry

By C. Daniel Smith

yawn

By Liane Feldman

Generic image that could be used for a variety of presentations.

By Shawn Tsuda

there are nicer versions of this in the atlas literature - color, more obvious artwork

By Tim Farrell

might be better to have monitor over pt

By Jeffrey Marks

doesn't add much

By David Rattner

not useful unless tagged to a specific procedure or set of procedures

By Aurora Pryor

Not a great image

By Natan Zundel

ok

By Ketan Sheth

Variability and context of use should be addressed??