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Thanks for this info.

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Surgical Notes

Hi gang,

Someone recently posted about requesting their surgical notes which made me

very curious if I could find out by reading them how much I was bypassed (I

was too drugged up to ask). I had my surgery at Durham Regional Hospital and

the process is free and easy. Call 919/470-6317 and ask for Medical Records,

once there tell them you want to request your surgical records. They will

then fax you a simple request form, fill it out and fax it to them at

919/470-6358. They said it will take a few days to process my request and

the records will be mailed to my home.

Anyway, I thought you might be interested.

in NC

MGB 2/7/01

-80 pounds and worried with all the recent postings about stalled losing

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I did exactly as you and sent a check for $10.00. Then I received a

statement saying that my records consisted of 58 pages and they needed

$18.50 more. I finally received my records and the description of

surgery sounds very generic and says approx. 6 feet were bypassed.

It's all a computerized format.

> Hi gang,

> Someone recently posted about requesting their surgical notes

which made me

> very curious if I could find out by reading them how much I was

bypassed (I

> was too drugged up to ask). I had my surgery at Durham Regional

Hospital and

> the process is free and easy. Call 919/470-6317 and ask for Medical

Records,

> once there tell them you want to request your surgical records.

They will

> then fax you a simple request form, fill it out and fax it to them

at

> 919/470-6358. They said it will take a few days to process my

request and

> the records will be mailed to my home.

> Anyway, I thought you might be interested.

> in NC

> MGB 2/7/01

> -80 pounds and worried with all the recent postings about stalled

losing

>

>

>

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As a medical transcriptionist by trade I can tell you that I would be

surprised if most of our operative reports were not nearly identical. Dr's

get into a routine of dictating and say pretty much the same thing over and

over - especially when doing virtually the same procedure over and over.

Some physicians tend not to be very precise. Some even use " standards "

where all you have to do is insert patient information - I see this a lot in

cataract operations!

on

Re: Surgical Notes

> I did exactly as you and sent a check for $10.00. Then I received a

> statement saying that my records consisted of 58 pages and they needed

> $18.50 more. I finally received my records and the description of

> surgery sounds very generic and says approx. 6 feet were bypassed.

> It's all a computerized format.

>

>

>

>

> > Hi gang,

> > Someone recently posted about requesting their surgical notes

> which made me

> > very curious if I could find out by reading them how much I was

> bypassed (I

> > was too drugged up to ask). I had my surgery at Durham Regional

> Hospital and

> > the process is free and easy. Call 919/470-6317 and ask for Medical

> Records,

> > once there tell them you want to request your surgical records.

> They will

> > then fax you a simple request form, fill it out and fax it to them

> at

> > 919/470-6358. They said it will take a few days to process my

> request and

> > the records will be mailed to my home.

> > Anyway, I thought you might be interested.

> > in NC

> > MGB 2/7/01

> > -80 pounds and worried with all the recent postings about stalled

> losing

> >

> >

> >

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  • 8 years later...

I received my surgical notes today and sent them off to Dr. Bridwells office.

The notes state they tryed a four inch rod was inserted and cranked out to the

maximal length and this rod was too short. Accordingly a five inch rod was then

placed in the hooks and cranked out until the rod bowed, this was the rod they

used. I guess this was the procedure, and the rods they used in the 70's. My

nephew has had surgery and he has 3 rods in his back.

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