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In a message dated 04-19-01 3:48:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sskeese1@... writes:

<< Do you think the " h " should be capitalized? >>

Yes, I do. I'm pretty sure it's a brand name or named after the surgeon who

developed the technique. Normally I don't totally trust Google unless I see

it's a reliable source. I didn't find Hextan or Hextant on MT Desk which

totally amazes me. I got NO hits on Google for Hextant, but 2 hits for

Hextan... It's probably best if you verify it, and please let us know what

you find out and I'll put it in my Lil Red Notebook in case I ever get it.

I've been known to call a surgical tech in the OR at the hospital and get

them to spell it to me off the package, and that's a good way to guarantee

spelling it right :)

Jan " Typing is my life "

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, The only thing I could find under needle beginning with an H would be

Hutchins biopsy needle, per the Stedman's Equipments words 3rd edition. Another

shot in the dark, if the patient has previously had a biopsy of this area, how

about extant (meaning still existing), just a thought I had but probably not,

Margaret

>>> " Skeese " 04/19/01 03:28PM >>>

Does anybody know how this is. I cannot reference it in my surgery book.

Ultrasound-guided Hextan or Hextant needle biopsy?

tia

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Okay I just spoke with our US tech and she said it is hextant and it just

means the type of method that is used for doing more than one biopsy.

Thanks,

Re: hextan or hextant

> , The only thing I could find under needle beginning with an H would

be Hutchins biopsy needle, per the Stedman's Equipments words 3rd edition.

Another shot in the dark, if the patient has previously had a biopsy of this

area, how about extant (meaning still existing), just a thought I had but

probably not, Margaret

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> >>> " Skeese " 04/19/01 03:28PM >>>

> Does anybody know how this is. I cannot reference it in my surgery book.

Ultrasound-guided Hextan or Hextant needle biopsy?

> tia

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thanks jan I will check that because our tech thought it had a " t " on the

end of it.

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> In a message dated 04-19-01 3:32:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> sskeese1@... writes:

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> << Does anybody know how this is. I cannot reference it in my surgery

book.

> Ultrasound-guided Hextan or Hextant needle biopsy? >>

>

> I found it on Google.. It's Hextan. Hope this helps. :)

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> Jan " Typing is my life "

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