Name this procedure
Name this surgeon
Name this instrument
Name this anatomy
100

This surgery involves removing the gallbladder, often due to gallstones.

What is a cholecystectomy?

100

This type of surgeon specializes in bones, joints, and musculoskeletal injuries.

Who is an orthopedic surgeon?

100

This instrument is used to hold a suture needle while stitching

What is a needle driver?

100

This organ is the largest in the body.

what is the skin?

200

This procedure involves removing the uterus, sometimes along with the ovaries and fallopian tubes.

What is a hysterectomy?

200

This surgeon focuses on arteries, veins, and circulation-related conditions.

Who is a vascular surgeon?

200

This instrument, commonly used in most surgeries, is designed for cutting and has sharp blades that come in various sizes and shapes, depending on the procedure.

What is a scalpel?

200

These muscles are located in the neck and are responsible for turning the head from side to side and flexing the neck.

What are the sternocleidomastoid muscles?

300

This procedure is a type of open-heart surgery used to bypass blocked coronary arteries.

What is a CABG?

300

This specialist focuses on the urinary tract and kidneys.

Who is a urologist?

300

This instrument, with a long, slender shape, is used for suctioning fluids or debris from the surgical field to keep it clear.

What is a suction or Yankauer suction?

300

This major artery supplies blood to the brain and branches into the anterior, middle, and posterior cerebral arteries.

What is the internal carotid artery?

400

This neurosurgical procedure involves opening the skull to access the brain.

What is craniotomy?

400

This type of surgeon specializes in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures, including burns.

Who is a plastic surgeon?

400

This portable tray holds sterile surgical instruments during a procedure

What is a Mayo stand?

400

This nerve, the longest cranial nerve, innervates structures in the neck, chest, and abdomen, including the heart and digestive organs.

What is the vagus nerve (CN X)?

500

This orthopedic procedure stabilizes broken bones using screws, plates, or rods.

What is a nail fixation?

500

This surgeon treats emergency trauma patients and often manages ICU care.

Who is a trauma surgeon?

500

This clamp is commonly used to control bleeding by clamping vessels.

What is a hemostat/kelly clamp?

500

This triangular-shaped bone at the base of the vertebral column serves as a support for the pelvis and is formed from the fusion of several vertebrae.

What is the sacrum?