Hernias
Abdominal Structures
Wound healing
Wounds
Orthopedics
200

"inguinal"

the groin area

200

Ileocecal Valve, Pylorus, Cecum

Parts of the digestive system

200

Clear watery plasma

serous fluid

200

no sign of infection

Clean wounds (Class I):

200

 minimally invasive procedure where a small camera is inserted into a joint

Arthroscopy

300

"Femoral"

 the thigh region.

300

Hepatic Flexure. Splenic Flexure

bends in the large intestine

300

thick yellow green tan or brown

Purulent

300

have no contamination present

Clean-contaminated wounds (Class II):

300

 procedure that removes the damaged portion of a disc in the spine

Discectomy

400

ventral hernia

a bulge of tissue—such as abdominal fat or intestines

400

Peristalsis

Wave like movement for pushing food

400

Pale red watery mixture 

Serosanguineous

400

open and shows signs of contamination

Contaminated wounds (Class III):

400

connect two or more bones in any part of the spine.

Spinal fusion

500

Spigelian hernia

lateral ventral hernia

500

Rugae, Pyloric sphincter, Lesser curvature

Parts of the stomach

500

bright red 

Sanguineous

500

as dirty-infected are open,

Dirty-infected wounds (Class IV):

500

126 bones

amount of bones in the extremities

600

incarcerated hernia

tissue becomes trapped outside the abdominal wall and cannot be pushed back in

600

Production of mucus, from feces, defecation

Functions of the large intestines

600

four stages of inflammation

600

sutures, staples, adhesive strips of tape,

Primary Intention

600

will only replace the damaged portion of the hip joint

Birmingham Hip Resurfacing Procedure

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