This is the action of stopping the loss of blood
Hemostasis
The body’s protective response to injury or tissue destruction
Inflammation
Fluid that contains both blood and serum
serosanguinous
Clamps do this to the walls of vessels to stop bleeding
Compress
Name the layers of the abdominal wall
Peritoneum
Fascia
Muscle
Subcutaneous
Subcuticular
Skin
This is the loss of blood
Hemorrhage
Healing that occurs when two granulated surfaces are approximated; also referred to as delayed primary closure
Third intention
Swelling within a tissue or organ caused by the localized accumulation of serum
seroma
During an open appendectomy a purse string suturing technique is used to invert the stump of the appendix. During a laparoscopic appendectomy a__________ is used to cut and staple the base of the appendix.
Endoscopic GIA
This suture is absorbed the fastest
Plain Gut
Platelets adhere to subendothelium of vessel walls
Platelets release ADP
Release of ADP causes more layers of platelets to adhere
Platelets form a thrombus
Permanent thrombus forms after clotting factor reaction
Second intention wound healing in which the wound is left open to heal and the space is filled in from the bottom upward with granulation tissue
Granulation
Complication of wound healing resulting in hypertrophic scar formation
keloid
During an abdominal perineal resection procedure to ends of the intestines need to be anastomosed together. The stapler that would best facilitate this would be the?
EEA
This suture is a natural, non-absorbable,multifilament and should not be used in the presence of infection
Silk
Abnormal attachment of two surfaces or structures that are normally separate
Adhesion
Partial or total separation of a layer or layers of tissue after closure of the wound.A failure in wound healing
Dehiscence
Name contraindications for the use of autotransfusion
Use of collegen hemostatic agents
Antibiotics
Infection
Gastric/enteric fluid exposure
Amniotic fluid exposure
Cancer cells
Linear Stapler ( TA Linear Stapler)
A. suture diameter
B. product code number
C. suture name
D. length of strand
E. needle point type
F. needle code
Protein that consists of bundles of reticular fibers that form the white, inelastic fibers of fascia, ligaments, and tendons
Collagen
Interruption of a closed wound or traumatic injury that exposes the viscera
evisceration
Three stages of wound healing
This is used to occlude a single small structure, such as a blood vessel or a duct
ligating clips (Surgiclips)
This type of suture can only be pulled thru the wound in one direction.
Barbed suture