Short answer: Whipple Describe the reason for a Whipple procedure.
Short answer: Whipple Describe the reason for a Whipple procedure. What is the alternative procedure for the consent form? What is the potential length of time for this surgical procedure? Fill in the blank: Anal Surgery 1. The rectum descends in a(n) ________ ________ ________ called the __________ __________ 2. Inspection of the anal orifice may reveal columns of _________ ___________ that appear as bluish lumps. 3. The varicose vein can occur above the internal anal sphincter and are known as _________ _________ or are visible prior to placement of the anoscope and are known as _______ _________. 4. The ________ position is typically used for anal and pilonidal cyst surgery. 5. The ____________ ___________ clamp may be used to grasp the hemorrhoids. 6. ________ or __________ may be used temporarily to provide hemostasis. 7. A(n) ___________ may be completed to treat an anal fissure. 8. Hemorrhoids can be excised or they can be removed using a(n)_________ _________ _________ or ________. 9. During childbirth, perineal tears can occur that cause a defect in the anal sphincters necessitating a repair called a(n) _______________________. 10. A tear in the epidermis of the anal canal extending from the dentate line to the margin of the anus is known as a(n) ___________________ _______________. Fill in the blank: Splenectomy 1. The spleen is 75 percent __________ ___________ vascular tissue and 25 percent __________ __________, which is primarily lymph tissue. 2. Reasons for a splenectomy may include: low platelet count called __________ or an enlarged spleen called ____________. 3. The splenic veins joins the ____________ and _____________ __________ ___________ to form the _____________ _____________. 4. Specialized _____________ technology may be used to detect the vascularity, which requires injection of ICG. 5. Prior to actual removal of the spleen, the abdomen is explored to see if there is a(n) __________ _________. 6. Two ligaments hold the spleen in place: the ____________ and ___________ ligaments which must be detached. 7. For control of the bleeding, they __________ ___________ may be used for dissection especially if the robot is used. 8. You will need two suctions with ____________ tips and a(n) ___________ for trauma patients. 9. The ___________ of the ___________ lies within the hilum of the spleen and will need to be identified to prevent injury as the splenic artery and vein are ligated and divided. 10. The physician may try to perform a splenorrhaphy in the case of trauma due to the possible postop complication related to the ________________ system. The ___________ clamps may be helpful to control bleeding for an open trauma hemorrhaging.
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