What is the RLQ (right lower quadrant)?
Inflammation of the appendix.
What is appendicitis?
Upper arm bone.
Surgical repair of a joint.
What is arthroplasty?
What is EEA (end-to-end anastomosis) stapler?
A drape of fatty tissue that covers the large and small bowel.
What is the omentum?
Removal of the adrenal glands.
What is adrenalectomy?
4 muscles make up this shoulder structure.
Bursitis.
What is inflammation of bursa (fluid-filled joint cushions)?
The type of open orthopedic procedures this instrument would most likely be used in.
What are open shoulder procedures?
The thyroid can be found inferior to this cartilage.
What is the laryngeal cartilage?
Procedure in which one side of the colon is removed.
What is hemicolectomy?
The greater and lesser trochanter are the attachment/insertion points of several muscles located on which bone.
What is the femur?
Surgical immobilization of a joint by fusion of adjacent bones.
What is arthrodesis?
The scapula and clavicle make up the structure known as the _________ ________.
What is the pelvic girdle?
What is the Ligament of Treitz?
Fixation of the stomach to the abdominal wall.
What is gastropexy?
The number of bones that make up the carpals of the wrist.
What is 8?
Mass found on cartilage of bone.
What is osteochondroma?
The McCabe is an un-ratcheted surgical instrument often used to dissect delicate tissue and structures, such as facial nerves. This can often be seen used during procedures to remove these two types of glands found in the neck.
What are the thyroid or parathyroid glands?
What is the hepatic flexure?
Presence of gallstones in the biliary tract, typically the gallbladder.
What is the acromion?
Cells of bone.
What are osteocytes?
This intraoperative procedure allows the surgeon to see the presence of stones. It is imperative for the ST to ensure there are not bubbles within the contrast mixture- if present they may be mistaken as stones.
What is cholangiogram?