Medical Terminology
Anatomy
History
Clinical Indications
Procedure
100

These two combining forms mean "kidney"

What are "nephr/o" and "ren/o"?

100

Urine drains from the kidneys into the urinary bladder via these tubes

What are the ureters?

100

Percutaneous nephrostomy tubes are made of this material.

What is plastic?

100

This condition translates to "water on the kidney"

What is hydronephrosis?

100

This type of contrast media is used during the placement of percutaneous nephrostomy tubes because it can be absorbed by the body

What is iodinated contrast?

200

This prefix means "through"

What is "per-"?

200

Urine is excreted from the urinary bladder via this tube, which is significantly longer in men

What is the urethra?

200

This was the year that percutaneous nephrostomy was first described

What is 1955?

200

This is a condition in which the collecting portion of the kidney becomes inflammed

What is pyelonephritis?

200

Contrast can be administered in one of two ways; this way means "against the normal flow," and utilizes a urinary catheter.

What is retrograde?

300

This combining form means "skin"

What is "cutane/o"?

300

The portion of the kidney where the renal pyramids are located

What is the renal medulla?
300

The procedure became widely used as an alternative to traditional surgery primarily for this reason.

What is minimally invasive?

300

This condition is commonly referred to as "kidney stones."

What is nephrolithiasis?

300

Placement of percutaneous nephrostomy tubes utilizes x-ray guidance, provided by either of these pieces of equipment.

What is a C-arm or a fluoroscopy table?

400

This combining form means "renal pelvis"

What is "pyel/o"?

400

These structures drain urine from the renal medulla into the renal pelvis.

Major calyces and minor calyces

400

Percutaneous nephrostomy uses this type of guidance, allowing the physician to visualize the urinary system.

What is x-ray guidance, or fluoroscopy?

400

This condition involves the formation of an abnormal pathway between two internal structures.

What is a fistula?

400

Placement of percutaneous nephrostomy tubes requires the use of surgical aseptic techniques, making it this type of procedure.

What is sterile?

500

This suffix means "condition"

What is "iasis"?

500

The renal vein drains blood directly into this blood vessel

What is the inferior vena cava?

500

Percutaneous nephrostomy was pioneered by this groundbreaking urologist.

Who is Dr. Willard Goodwin?

500

If a renal calculus measures larger than this in diameter, percutaneous nephrostomy may be considered.

What is 2 centimeters?

500

Latin for "nothing by mouth," this is abbreviated as NPO

What is nil per os?