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thoracic surgery vocabulary

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bronchoscopy   direct visualization of the tracheobronchial tree following insertion of a rigid/flexible lighted scope  
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lung biopsy   excision of a small portion of lung tissue for diagnosis  
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wedge resection of the lung   excision of a small part from the periphery of a pulmonary lobe  
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pneumothorax   accumulation of air/gas in the pleural cavity, resulting in the collapse of the lung on the affected side  
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bronchial washings   secretions obtained from the bronchi for lab exam following injection & aspiration of small amts of saline  
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mediastinoscopy   direct visualization of the mediastinal space & lymph nodes by means of a lighted scope  
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pleura   the serous membrane enclosing the lungs & lining the walls of the thoracic cavity  
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decortication of the lung   excision of fibrinous deposits/restrictive membranes of pleurae that interfere w/respiratory function  
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empyema   pus in a body cavity, especially in the pleural cavity  
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thoracotomy   an incision made into the thoracic cavity to provide access to the organs of the chest  
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thoracoscopy   direct visualization of the pleural space, pleurae, mediastinum, pericardium & thoracic wall by means of a lighted scope  
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reserve air   the maximum volume of air that can be expired from the resting expiratory level  
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hemothorax   accumulation of blood/fluid in the pleural cavity caused by rupture of small blood vessels, due to trauma/inflammation of the lungs in pneumonia, pulmonary TB or a malignant growth  
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esophagoscopy   direct visualization of the esophagus & cardiac protion of the stomach by means of a lighted scope  
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lobes   well-defined portion of the lungs; the right lung has 3 lobes & the left lung has 2 lobes  
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segments of the lung   small subdivisions of the lobe of the lung, separated from others by connective tissue & supplied by separate branches of the bronchus leading to the particular lobe  
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intercostal space   space between 2 ribs  
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residual air   the amt of air remaining in the lungs at the end of a maximum expiration  
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pleural effusion   an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space  
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supreasternal notch   soft indentation along the midline immediately above the sternum  
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hypoxia   lack of adequate amt of O2 in inspired air; reduced O2 content/tension  
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segmental resection of the lung   removal of an individual bronchovascular segment of a pulmonary lobe w/ligation of segmental branches of pulmonary vessels & division of the segmental bronchus  
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tidal air   the amt of air inhaled/exhaled during normal quiet breathing  
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pectus excavatum   a congenital malformation of the chest wall characterized by a funnel-shaped depression of the lower end of the sternum & costal cartilages  
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thoracic cavity   space lying above the diaphragm & below the base of the neck  
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