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  2. Jackson-Pratt drain - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Pratt Drain Trans man with two Jackson-Pratt drains after keyhole mastectomy. A Jackson-Pratt drain (also called a JP drain) is a closed-suction medical device that is commonly used as a post-operative drain for collecting bodily fluids from surgical sites. The device consists of an internal drain connected to a grenade-shaped bulb or ...

  3. Pratt's sign - Wikipedia

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    Pratt's sign is an indication of femoral deep vein thrombosis. It is seen as the presence of dilated pretibial veins in the affected leg, which remain dilated on raising the leg. The sign was described by American surgeon Gerald H. Pratt (1928–2006) of St. Vincent's Hospital in 1949. [1] [2]

  4. Sound (medical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Pratt sounds are longer urethral dilators (double ended ones are usually almost a foot long) with rounded and slightly bent ends. Van Buren sounds have very pronounced tips and applicators Uterine sounds

  5. List of hospitals in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Pratt Regional Medical Center – Pratt; Quinlan Eye Surgery & Laser Center – Fort Scott; Quinlan Eye Surgery & Laser Center – Pittsburg; Rawlins County Health Center – Atwood; Republic County Hospital – Belleville; Rice County Hospital District No.1 – Lyons; Rooks County Health Center – Plainville; Rush County Memorial Hospital ...

  6. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Eponymous medical signs are those that are named after a person or persons, usually the physicians who first described them, but occasionally named after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of diagnostic significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc.

  7. Pratt Test - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt Test is a simple test to check for deep vein thrombosis in the leg. [1] [2] It involves having the patient lie supine with the leg bent at the knee, grasping the calf with both hands and pressing on the popliteal vein in the proximal calf. If the patient feels pain, it is a sign that a deep vein thrombosis exists. [citation needed]

  8. Edwin Hartley Pratt - Wikipedia

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    An 1886 portrait. Edwin Hartley Pratt (1849–1930), or E.H. Pratt, was an American practitioner of homeopathic medicine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He originated the briefly popular practice of "orificial surgery", which sought to cure a variety of physical and psychological ills by surgical corrections to the various orifices of the body.

  9. Drain (surgery) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Pratt drain – consists of a perforated round or flat tube connected to a negative pressure collection device. The collection device is typically a bulb with a drainage port which can be opened to remove fluid or air.