OR (orrhaphy

Cards (39)

  • Orraphy. repair
  • Herniorrhaphy. repair of hernia
  • Episiorrhaphy. repair of vulva
  • Malignancies. Present of malignant tumor; cancer
  • Esophagoscopy. Endoscopic visualization of esophagus
  • Esophagoscopy. to diagnose esophagitis
  • Proctosigmoidoscopy. endoscopic visualization of anal canal, rectum, sigmoid colon.
  • Proctosigmoidoscopy is a endoscopic visualization of anal canal, rectum, sigmoid colon.
  • Proctosigmoidoscopy position are: Lithotomy. Jacknife. Modified lateral/sims
  • Colostomy. formation of opening into the colon.
  • Colostomy is the formation of opening into the colon brought out onto the abdominal wall as stoma.
  • Temporary Colostomy. divert fecal stream from distal colon
  • "put at rest" because of anastomosis
  • Permanent Colostomy. to treat malignancies of the colon
  • Hemorrhoidectomy. surgical removal of hemorrhoidal tissue.
  • Hemorrhoidectomy. excision of the veins of the anus and associated overlying skin and anoderm (externally) and mucous membrane (internally).
  • In hemorrhoidectomy, after induction of anesthesia. Proctosigmoidoscopy is performed.
  • Dilatation and Curettage. enlargement of cervical canal and removal of endometrial or endocervical tissue for histologic study.
  • Dilatation and Curettage is enlargement of cervical canal and removal of endometrial or endocervical tissue for histologic study.
  • Dilatation and Curettage is enlargement of cervical canal and removal of endometrial or endocervical tissue for histologic study. Removal by scraping.
  • Dilatation and Curettage is the enlargement of cervical canal and removal of endometrial or endocervical tissue for histologic study.
  • Herniorrhaphy. to correct abdominal bulging of internal organs, often the intestines through a weakness of muscular wall.
  • Herniorrhaphy. to correct abdominal bulging of internal organs, often the intestines through a weakness of muscular wall.
  • Herniorrhaphy. to correct abdominal bulging of internal organs, often the intestines through a weakness of muscular wall.
  • Hernias can be reducible or irreducible, that is incarcerated.
  • Incarcerated. compromising the viability of trapped tissue.
  • Inguinal Hernia. multifascial defect is in the groin
  • Umbilical Hernia. hernia within the umbilicus
  • Epigastric Hernia. defect in the abdominal wall between xiphoid process and umbilicus through which fats protudes.
  • Epigastric Hernia is a defect in the abdominal wall between xiphoid process and umbilicus through which fats protudes.
  • In amputation. Discuss possibility of phantom limbs sensation. Pre-op
  • Amputation. surgical removal of limb or body parts.
  • In amputation. Maintain sterility. Intra-op
  • In amputation. anesthesia administered. Intra-op
  • In amputation. move stump to encourage circulation. Post-op
  • In amputation. move stump to encourage circulation.
  • In amputation. Observe dressing. Post-op
  • In amputation. wrap stump loosely.
  • Phantom Limbs Sensation. pain and discomfort of limb that is no longer there.