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| Telescoping of the intestines |
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| Used for anastomosis to proximal and distal bowel |
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| Pouch attached to inferior surface of the liver |
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| stomach, duodenum, head of pancreas and CBD all resected |
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| incision made through the abdominal wall |
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| removal of part of the stomach and creation of a new opening between the stomach and the duodenum |
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| extends from the distal end of the small intestine to the rectum |
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| results in a temporary channel for the evacuation of fecal matter |
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| removal of the blind pouch attached to the cecum |
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| large organ that aids in digestion and filtration of toxic substance from the body |
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| simplest and most common abdominal incision |
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| surgical removal of diseased gallbladder |
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| lobulated gland lying inferior to the liver, secretes insulin |
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| allows ingested food to pass easily into the duodenum |
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| incision which exposes the gallbladder |
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| tubular structure extending from the pharynx to the stomach |
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| end to end bowel anastomosis |
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| re-establishment of continuity in the large intestine |
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| procedure whereby a section of the large intestine is removed and its continuity is restored |
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| Used to create a gastrotomy |
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| Used for closure of fascia and skin |
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| removal of a diseased portion of the right colon, reestablished by an anastomosis between the colon and the ileum |
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| kidney shaped organ located in the left upper quadrant. not essential to life. destruction of RBC |
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| removal of one or more lobes of the thyroid gland, performed to treat hyperthyroidism |
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| performed to restore strength to the inguinal floor, surgical correction in the groin area inferior to the inguinal ligament |
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| repair of incisional hernia |
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| te remodel a previous scar of the abdominal wall and create sufficient strength to prevent a recurring hernia, repair of protrusion caused by weaking in ab wall |
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| repair of inguinal hernia |
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| repair of hernia in the groin area and to reestablish strength |
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| removal of diverticulosis cancerous lersion or obstruction |
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| the removal of a portion of the distal large intestine |
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| abdominoperineal resection |
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| anus, rectum, and sigmoid colon are removed |
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| a portion of the stomach is removed and a new opening is created between the stomach and the jejunum |
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| to insert a catheter or tube through the outer abdominal wall into the stomach |
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| painful dilated veins of the anus and rectum are removed |
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| excision of pilonidal cyst |
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| removal of a pilonidal cyst due to revurrent infection of area |
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| removal of tissue for biopsy |
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| excision allows for a confirmation of a diagnosis of malignancy |
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| removes breast tissue, including the skin, areola, and nipple, not including lypmh nodes |
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| performed for early cancers of the pancreas |
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| modified radical mastectomy |
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| removal of the entire breast, the nipple, areolar region, most common procedure for malignant breast tumor includes nodes |
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| used for closure of the gastric fundus |
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| used for ligation and division of emntal vessels and vagus nerve |
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| lying just under the diaphragm in the upper abdomen, composed of the fundus, body and t |
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| proximal portion of the bowels |
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| determining presence of stones or stricture |
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| transabdominal repair of hiatal hernia |
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| repair of a defect in the phrenesophageal membrane |
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| incision used to expose the stomach, duodenum and pancreas |
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| procedure whereby a section of the large intestine is removed and its continuity is restored |
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| end to end anastomosis of small intestines |
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| restores continuity of intestine following resection |
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| used for closure of gastrotomy |
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| used for anastomosis between esophagus and stomach |
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| used for alternate technique of closure of esophagus and gastric stab wound during an esophagogastrectomy |
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