Ch14 Gen Surgery Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
ABSORPTION | to take in or soak up |
ANASTOMOSIS | pathological, surgical, or traumatic formation of an opening between two normally separated organs or spaces |
ASCITES | abnormal collection of fluid in the abdominal cavity |
BILE | a secretion of the liver that emulsifies fat, preparing them for further digestion and absorptionin the small intestine |
CHOLE- | combining form that mean bile |
CHYLE | a white liquid theat consists of products of digestion, chiefly emusified fats, that passes through the small intestine and into the lymphatic system |
CHYME | the thick, semifluid contents of the stomach form during digestion |
-CYSTO | prefix or combining form meaning bladder |
-DOCHO | combinig form meaning intestine |
-ECTOMY | suffix meaning removal of |
EXCISION | surgical removal |
INCISION | cut made with a sharp instrument |
LYSIS | dissolution, loosening, or destruction of something |
NECROSIS | tissue death |
-OMA | suffix meaning tumor |
-OSTOMY | suffix meaning to create a new opening |
-OTOMY | suffix meaning to make an incision into |
PARIETAL | (1)refers to the outer portion of a cavity or organ (2)pertaining to the parietal bone of the cranium (3)pertaining to the parietal lobe of the cerebrum |
PERISTALSIS | rhythmic contractions of smooth muscle layers that force food through the GI tract, urine through the ureter, and bile through the common bile duct |
PERITONEUM | a thin serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity |
PORTAL VENOUS SYSTEM | venous system that carries blood to a second cappillary bed prior to returning the blood to general circulation |
-STASIS | suffix meaning stoppage or reductin of the flow of bodily fluids |
STENOSIS | narrowing or constriction |
ULCER | a crater-like lesion that is usually circular in shape and penetrates the skin; maybe very deep, resulting from infections or malignant disease processes |
VISCERA | any organ of a body cavity; ususally refers to the abdominal organs |
organs in the RUQ | liver head of the pancreas duodenum gallbladder |
organs in the LUQ | most of the stomach tail of the pancreas spleen |
organs in the RLQ | appendix sigmoid colon cecum |
organs in the LLQ | splenic flexure left ovary |
identify where the bilateral abdominocrural creases are located | between the thigh and the abdomen |
anterior pararenal contains | pancreas and parts of the duodenum and the colon |
perirenal contains | structures of urologic and vascular concern |
posterior perarenal contains | no organs |
cardia | secretes mucous to ease passage of food |
fundus | produces hydochloric acid |
corpus | produces acid and secretes pepsinogen |
antrum | non-acid producing secretes mucous/gastrin |
pylorus | food storage area before it passes in the duodenum |
the biliary tree outlined during an intraoperative cholangiogram may include | rt & lt hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, cystic duct, common bile duct |
what is the function of the sphincter of oddi | controls flow of bile into the duodenum |
identify the ducts that transport enzymes from the pancreas to duodenum | duct of santorini duct wit???? |
where are the islets of langerhans located, and what is their function | -located in the pancreas, -maintain blood sugar |
list the functions that are performed by the cells of the liver | produce bile, metabolize carbs, fats, and proteins, store sugar as glycogen, store fat soluble vitamins plus iron and copper, synthesize prothrombin & fribrolgen |
an indirect hernia occurs at the ______ ______ ring and may extend to the ______ ______ ring | internal inguinal, deep inguinal |
a direct hernia occurs within | hesselbach's triangle |
a femoral hernia occurs as a defect in the | abdominal wall |
inguinal hernias occur ______ the abdominocrural crease | above |
femoral hernias occur ______ the abdominocrural crease | below |
varicose veins | normal veins that become elongated, dilated, and tortuous |
identify the major function of the thyroid gland | produces, stores, and releases the hormones T3 & T4 |
results in tetany | when all parathyroid glands are removed |
sac or pouch/enlargment of intestinal wall | diverticulum |
mucosal growth considered a precursor to dysplasia | polyp |
telescoping of interstine within itself | intussception |
twisting of bowel | volvulus |
occurs in the sacrococcygeal area with sinus formation | pilonidal disease |
difficulty swallowing due to motility disorder | dysphagia |
hiatal hernia causing mucosal trauma | reflux disease |
perianal abscess | fistula-in-ano |
congenital outpouching located in the lieum | meckel's deverticulum |
chronic condition with weight loss, absecess, or bleeding | crohn's disease |
surgical intervention for prolonged intubation | tracheostomy |
splenomegaly | splenectomy |
severely increased basal metabolic rate (BMR) | thyroidectomy |
elevated WBC count, rebound tenderness | appendectomy |
multicentric ductal carcinoma, male or female | radical mastectomy |
severe crohn's disease | right hemicolectomy |
cancer in the head of the pancreas removed | whipple |
stage I or stage II cancer without axillary node involvement | mastectomy |
laveration of the spleen | splenorrhaphy |
defect in abdominal wall affecting structures of spermatic cord, scarpa's fascia, cremaster muscle | mcvay repair |
includes both direct and indirect hernias | pantaloon |
occurs usually at esophageal hiatus | diaphragmatic |
a direct or indirect hernia usually in men | inguinal |
acquired defect that occurs in hesselbach's triangle | direct |
occurs congenital or acquired due to obesity or pregnancy | umbilical |
entrapment of organs, which cannot be returned to abdomen | strangulated |
most common in females/may entrap lymph nodes | femoral |
occurs on anterior abdominal wall | ventral |
usually congenital along spermatic cord | indirect |
entrapment that compromises vascularity | incarcerated |
thrombocytopenia is a deficiency of _______ in the blood | platellets |
position for cholecystectomy | reverse trendelenburg |
position for esophagectomy | lateral |
position for pilonidal cystectomy | kraske |
position for herniorrhaphy or mastectomy | supine |
position for endoscopic hernia repair | trendelenburg |
instrument used in grasping hemorrhoids | buie pile forceps |
clamps for occlusion of intestines | allen clamp |
drain premoistened to manipulate spermatic cord/esophagus | penrose drain |
fistula incision guide | probe/grooved director |
forceps used to remove stones from duct | randall forceps |
scissors used to extend incision in vessel or duct | potts smith scissors |
used for insersion of vascular access device | j-shaped guidewire |
decompresses an engorged gallbladder | ochsner gb trocar |
enlarges size of cystic duct and cbd | bakes dilator |
allows direct visualization placement of umbilical port | hasson trocar |
what is required for a liver resection or liver laceration-yankauer tip | cell saver |
forceps used to grab bowel such as appendix | babcock tissue forceps |
used to manipulate vagus trunk during vagotomy | nerve hook |
used to maintain or enlarge size of esophagus | maloney dilators/bougie |
biopsy needle or tru-cut for liver biopsy | franklin silverman |
closuremucosal layer of intestinal anastomosis | 3-0 absorbable continuous suture |
circular GI anastomosis-check the donuts | pursestring stitch |
used to reinforce defect (stapled or sutured in place) | mesh |
vessel or duct closure using applier to place clips | hemoclip or ligating clip |
securely closes tissue around a catherter/inverts stump | EEA or intraluminal stapler |
closure serosal layer of intestinal anastomosis | 3-0 silk interupted suture |
single application for resection of diseased bowel | GIA or linear stapler |
clamp, clamp, cut, _______ to control bleeding | tie (2-0 or 3-0 ilk) |
used to reestablish negative pressure after procedure | chest tube secured with silk |
liver laceration or biopsy to control bleeding | large chromic blunt needle |
diagnosis neuromuscular diseases | muscle biopsy |
gastroduodenostomy (antrectomy) | billroth I |
reconstruction of gastric sphincter to release chyme | pyloroplasty |
removal of breast, pectoralis major, and axillary nodes | radical mastectomy |
lobectomy-careful of recurrent laryngeal nerve | thyroidectomy |
omental wrap, stapling/suture repair | splenorrhaphy |
gastrojejunostomy (antrectomy/duodenectomy) | billroth II |
preferred method-also known as parietal cell | roux-en-y |
use of self-retaining foley, pezzer for feeding | gastrostomy |
obliteration of varicose veins | sclerotherapy |
mobilization of jejunum-anasotmosis/side branch | highly selective vagotomy |
creation of permanent stoma for breathing | tracheostomy |
removal of breast tissue and axillary nodes | modified radical mastectomy |
pancreaticojejunostomy with gastrojejunostomy and choledochojejunostomy | whipple |
two reasons for performing a gastrostomy | provide nutrition, decompress/drain stomach |
ligament used as an anatomical landmark to identify the end of the duodenum and the beginning of the jejunum | ligament of treitz |
paramedial incision; heals stronger | sigmoid surgery |
right subcostal/kocher | cholecystectomy |
thoracoabdominal | esophagoduodenostomy |
inguinal oblique incision | herniorrhaphy |
median incision, more likely to herniated | trauma-quicker |
mcburney incision | appendectomy |
bassini-shouldice repair is performed to correct which condition | inguinal hernia repair |
separation of clean and dirty; clean closure necessary | bowel resection |
have extra laps ready and cell saver for immediate use | liver laceration |
pass scissors with t-tube for possible alteration | cholecystectomy with IOC |
trach tray available for possible swelling postop | thyroidectomy |
as soon as received from surgeon prepare for reuse | use of linear stapler |
no air bubbles in contrast media | CBDE |
check balloon; send obturator with patient postop | tracheostomy |
lubrication required for instrumentation entering orfice | hemorrhoidectomy |
have culture tubes ready; anaerobic to medium quickley | appendectomy |
care with instruments/tissue to prevent seeding; keep sharp blade | mastectomy |
Created by:
E.Ochoa
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