1.
524. suture techniques: near-far-far-near, mass closure
2.
525. protein rich: describes ascitic fluid, hyphenated if used before the noun
3.
526. ampulla, ampullary: part of fallopian tube
4.
527. types of anesthesia: inhalation, block, regional, topical
5.
528. anesthetics: Cetacaine, Marcaine, Amytal, Brevital
6.
529. forceps: basket, Cottle, Grieshaber, Magill, Takahashi
7.
530. incisions: elliptical, curvilinear, T-shaped, Rocky-Davis
8.
531. hot knife: for cautery, knife that sears tissue as it cuts to prevent bleeding
9.
532. nerves: intercostobrachial, thoracodorsal, long thoracic nerve of Bell, sciatic
10.
533. halo vest: neurologic device
11.
534. cadaveric, cadaver: relating to a corpse, corpse
12.
535. birefringent: a kind of crystal seen at autopsy
13.
536. NICU: neonatal or neurosurgical intensive care unit
14.
537. neurosurgical landmarks: tragus, pterion, zygoma
15.
538. bounding pulses: pulses that feel full and springlike on palpation
16.
539. catheter terms: hyperflex guidewire, balloon flotation
17.
540. colic gutter, retrocolic recess: peritoneal bed of the colon
18.
541. multiple vessel: (hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before the noun)
19.
542. catheters: ACMI, Broviac, coudé, Fogarty
20.
543. types of tumors: germ cell, Krukenberg
21.
544. pathological tissue colors: gray-tan, red
22.
545. ostium: opening
23.
546. drills: high-speed, Charnley, hand, diamond
24.
547. wedge resection: removal of a wedge of tissue
25.
548. porta hepatis: fissure on surface of liver
26.
549. dressings for surgical wounds: Nu-gauze, adhesive, Surgicel, Telfa, Adaptic
27.
550. dressings for surgical wounds: bulky, compression, Elastoplast
28.
551. dressings for surgical wounds: fluff, iodoform, Kling, Velpeau
29.
552. Roux-en-Y terms: Roux limb, Roux bile loop, Roux-Y limb
30.
553. Witzel tunnel, Witzel jejunostomy: a method for placement of the jejunostomy tube
31.
554. vastus lateralis: description of muscles
32.
555. Chandler retractor: used for retracting tissue away from the bone
33.
556. iced saline: used to preserve an amputated part before reattaching
34.
557. hip screw devices: five-hole plate, guide pin, lag screw, tap, short barrel
35.
558. clamps: DeBakey, Codman, C-clamp, Carmalt
36.
559. Loeffler('s) syndrome: type of inflammation of the lungs
37.
560. Jamshidi needle: cylindrical needle with a sharp, beveled tip
38.
561. retractors: Army-Navy, Balfour, bivalve, O'Connor-Sullivan, Greenberg
39.
562. retractors: Jacobson, Jorgenson
40.
563. sutures: absorbable, alternating, anchoring, baseball
41.
564. sutures: inverting, circular, Dermalon, Ethibond, everting
42.
565. sutures: black silk, bolster, braided, button, free tie
43.
566. sutures: overlapping, reinforcing, relaxation, simple, Surgilon
44.
567. sutures: Smead-Jones, surgical steel, tacking, stay, transfixion
45.
568. thyroid isthmus: bond of tissue connecting lobes of thyroid gland
46.
569. strap muscles: small, flat muscles inferior to the hyoid bone
47.
570. nodes: Rotter('s), shotty, level 1, 2 and 3, highest
48.
571. Trach-tapes: used in tracheostomy or tracheotomy
49.
572. test terms: quantitative, qualitative, sensitivity, specificity
50.
573. implantable cardioverter defibrillator: device that restores normal heart rhythm by means of electric shock
51.
574. Adair clamps with green towel: surgical instrument
52.
575. adventitia, adventitial: outermost layer of loose tissue
53.
576. Halsted('s) ligaments: located between the medial portion of the clavicle and the 1st rib
54.
577. liberal, copious: abundant
55.
578. CHOP: chemotherapeutic regimen
56.
579. SNCNHL: small noncleaved cell non-Hodgkin('s) lymphoma
57.
580. DHAP: chemotherapeutic regimen
58.
581. Hartmann pouch: abnormal pouch at neck of gallbladder
59.
582. trauma-type flap: flap restricting flow of blood in vessels, usually the result of trauma
60.
583. Jameson scissors: fine-tip scissors
61.
584. cancer terms: infiltrating, invading, hematogenous, lymphangitic
62.
585. trunk, truncal: main part of the body
63.
586. Stamm gastrostomy: type of incision made in the stomach
64.
587. Witzel jejunostomy: jejunostomy, tunnel
65.
588. Bowman probe: used on the nasolacrimal ducts
66.
589. loss of lateral gaze: HEENT or neurologic physical finding
67.
590. Shiley tube: tube used in tracheostomies
68.
591. alkalosis: metabolic, respiratory, hypokalemic, nonhypochloremic
69.
592. Enfamil with Iron, Similac: infant feeding formula