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Question | Answer |
abdominocentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
abdominal paracentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (e.g., fluid accumulated in ascites) |
anal fistulectomy | excision of an anal fistula |
anastomosis | union of two hollow vessels; a technique used in bowel surgery |
appendectomy | excision of a diseased appendix |
bariatric surgery | treatment of morbid obesity by surgery to the stomach and/or intestines; procedures include restrictive techniques that limit the size of the stomach and malabsorptive techniques that limit the absorption of food (baros = weight; iatric = pertains to trea |
cheiloplasty | repair of the lip |
cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder; common treatment for symptomatic gallbladder disease (e.g., cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis) |
laparoscopic cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder through a laparoscope |
colostomy | creation of an opening in the colon through the abdominal wall to create an abdominal anus, allowing stool to bypass a diseased portion of the colon; performed to treat ulcerative colitis, cancer, or obstructions |
esophagoplasty | repair of the esophagus |
gastrectomy | partial or complete removal of the stomach |
gastric resection | partial removal and repair of the stomach |
gastroenterostomy | formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and small intestine; often performed at the time of gastrectomy to route food from the remainder of the stomach to the intestine; also performed to repair a perforated duodenal ulcer |
glossectomy | excision of all or part of the tongue |
glossorrhaphy | suture of the tongue |
hemorrhoidectomy | excision of hemorrhoids |
hepatic lobectomy | excision of a lobe of the liver |
herniorrhaphy | repair of a hernia |
ileostomy | surgical creation of an opening on the abdomen to which the end of the ileum is attached, providing a passageway for ileal discharges; performed after removal of the colon, such as to treat chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis) |
laparoscopic surgery | abdominal surgery using a laparoscope |
laparotomy | incision into the abdomen |
pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
polypectomy | excision of polyps |
proctoplasty | repair of the anus and rectum |
abdominocentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
abdominal paracentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (e.g., fluid accumulated in ascites) |
anal fistulectomy | excision of an anal fistula |
anastomosis | union of two hollow vessels; a technique used in bowel surgery |
appendectomy | excision of a diseased appendix |
bariatric surgery | treatment of morbid obesity by surgery to the stomach and/or intestines; procedures include restrictive techniques that limit the size of the stomach and malabsorptive techniques that limit the absorption of food (baros = weight; iatric = pertains to trea |
cheiloplasty | repair of the lip |
cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder; common treatment for symptomatic gallbladder disease (e.g., cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis) |
laparoscopic cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder through a laparoscope |
colostomy | creation of an opening in the colon through the abdominal wall to create an abdominal anus, allowing stool to bypass a diseased portion of the colon; performed to treat ulcerative colitis, cancer, or obstructions |
esophagoplasty | repair of the esophagus |
gastrectomy | partial or complete removal of the stomach |
gastric resection | partial removal and repair of the stomach |
gastroenterostomy | formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and small intestine; often performed at the time of gastrectomy to route food from the remainder of the stomach to the intestine; also performed to repair a perforated duodenal ulcer |
glossectomy | excision of all or part of the tongue |
glossorrhaphy | suture of the tongue |
hemorrhoidectomy | excision of hemorrhoids |
hepatic lobectomy | excision of a lobe of the liver |
herniorrhaphy | repair of a hernia |
ileostomy | surgical creation of an opening on the abdomen to which the end of the ileum is attached, providing a passageway for ileal discharges; performed after removal of the colon, such as to treat chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis) |
laparoscopic surgery | abdominal surgery using a laparoscope |
laparotomy | incision into the abdomen |
pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
polypectomy | excision of polyps |
proctoplasty | repair of the anus and rectum |
abdominocentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
abdominal paracentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (e.g., fluid accumulated in ascites) |
anal fistulectomy | excision of an anal fistula |
anastomosis | union of two hollow vessels; a technique used in bowel surgery |
appendectomy | excision of a diseased appendix |
bariatric surgery | treatment of morbid obesity by surgery to the stomach and/or intestines; procedures include restrictive techniques that limit the size of the stomach and malabsorptive techniques that limit the absorption of food (baros = weight; iatric = pertains to trea |
cheiloplasty | repair of the lip |
cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder; common treatment for symptomatic gallbladder disease (e.g., cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis) |
laparoscopic cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder through a laparoscope |
colostomy | creation of an opening in the colon through the abdominal wall to create an abdominal anus, allowing stool to bypass a diseased portion of the colon; performed to treat ulcerative colitis, cancer, or obstructions |
esophagoplasty | repair of the esophagus |
gastrectomy | partial or complete removal of the stomach |
gastric resection | partial removal and repair of the stomach |
gastroenterostomy | formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and small intestine; often performed at the time of gastrectomy to route food from the remainder of the stomach to the intestine; also performed to repair a perforated duodenal ulcer |
glossectomy | excision of all or part of the tongue |
glossorrhaphy | suture of the tongue |
hemorrhoidectomy | excision of hemorrhoids |
hepatic lobectomy | excision of a lobe of the liver |
herniorrhaphy | repair of a hernia |
ileostomy | surgical creation of an opening on the abdomen to which the end of the ileum is attached, providing a passageway for ileal discharges; performed after removal of the colon, such as to treat chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis) |
laparoscopic surgery | abdominal surgery using a laparoscope |
laparotomy | incision into the abdomen |
pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
polypectomy | excision of polyps |
proctoplasty | repair of the anus and rectum |
abdominocentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
abdominal paracentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (e.g., fluid accumulated in ascites) |
anal fistulectomy | excision of an anal fistula |
anastomosis | union of two hollow vessels; a technique used in bowel surgery |
appendectomy | excision of a diseased appendix |
bariatric surgery | treatment of morbid obesity by surgery to the stomach and/or intestines; procedures include restrictive techniques that limit the size of the stomach and malabsorptive techniques that limit the absorption of food (baros = weight; iatric = pertains to trea |
cheiloplasty | repair of the lip |
cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder; common treatment for symptomatic gallbladder disease (e.g., cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis) |
laparoscopic cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder through a laparoscope |
colostomy | creation of an opening in the colon through the abdominal wall to create an abdominal anus, allowing stool to bypass a diseased portion of the colon; performed to treat ulcerative colitis, cancer, or obstructions |
esophagoplasty | repair of the esophagus |
gastrectomy | partial or complete removal of the stomach |
gastric resection | partial removal and repair of the stomach |
gastroenterostomy | formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and small intestine; often performed at the time of gastrectomy to route food from the remainder of the stomach to the intestine; also performed to repair a perforated duodenal ulcer |
glossectomy | excision of all or part of the tongue |
glossorrhaphy | suture of the tongue |
hemorrhoidectomy | excision of hemorrhoids |
hepatic lobectomy | excision of a lobe of the liver |
herniorrhaphy | repair of a hernia |
ileostomy | surgical creation of an opening on the abdomen to which the end of the ileum is attached, providing a passageway for ileal discharges; performed after removal of the colon, such as to treat chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis) |
laparoscopic surgery | abdominal surgery using a laparoscope |
laparotomy | incision into the abdomen |
pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
polypectomy | excision of polyps |
proctoplasty | repair of the anus and rectum |
abdominocentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
abdominal paracentesis | puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (e.g., fluid accumulated in ascites) |
anal fistulectomy | excision of an anal fistula |
anastomosis | union of two hollow vessels; a technique used in bowel surgery |
appendectomy | excision of a diseased appendix |
bariatric surgery | treatment of morbid obesity by surgery to the stomach and/or intestines; procedures include restrictive techniques that limit the size of the stomach and malabsorptive techniques that limit the absorption of food (baros = weight; iatric = pertains to trea |
cheiloplasty | repair of the lip |
cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder; common treatment for symptomatic gallbladder disease (e.g., cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis) |
laparoscopic cholecystectomy | excision of the gallbladder through a laparoscope |
colostomy | creation of an opening in the colon through the abdominal wall to create an abdominal anus, allowing stool to bypass a diseased portion of the colon; performed to treat ulcerative colitis, cancer, or obstructions |
esophagoplasty | repair of the esophagus |
gastrectomy | partial or complete removal of the stomach |
gastric resection | partial removal and repair of the stomach |
gastroenterostomy | formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and small intestine; often performed at the time of gastrectomy to route food from the remainder of the stomach to the intestine; also performed to repair a perforated duodenal ulcer |
glossectomy | excision of all or part of the tongue |
glossorrhaphy | suture of the tongue |
hemorrhoidectomy | excision of hemorrhoids |
hepatic lobectomy | excision of a lobe of the liver |
herniorrhaphy | repair of a hernia |
ileostomy | surgical creation of an opening on the abdomen to which the end of the ileum is attached, providing a passageway for ileal discharges; performed after removal of the colon, such as to treat chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., ulcerative colitis) |
laparoscopic surgery | abdominal surgery using a laparoscope |
laparotomy | incision into the abdomen |
pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
polypectomy | excision of polyps |
proctoplasty | repair of the anus and rectum |
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