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Surgical Technology
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1. Used to remove hypertrophic turbinate - usually inferior. It is also achieved with a submucosal approach. The nasal mucosa along the edge of the edge of the affected turbinate is incised. All or some of the bones of the turbinate are removed. The muc
Perilymph; endolymph
Ethimoid and vomer
Earwax and presence foreign body
Turbinectomy
2. Auditory or Pharyngotympanic - enter the nasopharynx from the middle ear. Their function is to equalize the pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane - preventing rupture of the TM. Opens during yawning - chewing and swallowing and blowing the
Earwax and presence foreign body
Pharyngeal tonsils
Septal perforation
Eustachian tubes
3. _____ are capable of vibration when air passes through them during exhalation to produce sound. Fibrous bands that stretch across the hollow interior of the larynx.
Osseus ridges
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
True vocal cords (lower)
Rhinoplasty
4. This cranial nerve carries information related to the equilibrium to the cerebral cortex.
Uvula
Ala
Vestibulocochlear
Internal and external
5. Ear ache - headache - purulent discharge from the ear - hearing loss - dizziness - and weakness of the facial muscle due to damage of the ______ cranial nerve are evidence of _______
Nasopharynx
Stapedotomy
Seventh - cholesteatoma
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
6. Most often done to straighten a deviated nasal septum - and to improve air flow through the nasal cavity. It is also used to repair a perforated septum or one damaged by trauma.
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Direct pressure
Septoplasty
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
7. A prosthetic replacement for the cochlear portion off the inner ear. This type of prosthesis is beneficial for individuals with sensor oriented deafness
Perilymph; endolymph
Cochlear implants
Freer elevator
Ala
8. The chemoreceptors for _______ are located in the __________ __________ in the most superior region of each nasal cavity just above the superior turbinate near the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone.
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Stapedotomy
External component of cochlear implants
Perilymph; endolymph
9. A fluid called __________fills the spaces of the bony labyrinth - Which is linked by a thin membrane that houses another fluid called _____.
Stapedotomy
Perilymph; endolymph
The course of the facial nerve - because it travels through the gland dividing the superficial portion from the deeper portion. Majority of benign tumors are located here.
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
10. May be perforated due to carcinoma - chronic infection - intractable picking - occupational chemical exposure - or substance (cocaine) abuse
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A)
Septal perforation
Pinna
11. Removal of pharyngeal tonsils that have become enlarged. Done under general anesthesia - patient in supine - with neck hyperextedned by a roll placed under the shoulders. An adult patient may receive a local anesthetic and will be placed in teh sitti
Esophagitis
Ampullary crests
Adenoidectomy
Auricle: External auditory meatus
12. A soft tissue graft is used to repair the eardrum. The damage is limited to the tympanic membrane - All content of the middle ear are intact.
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Osseus ridges
Vestibulocochlear
Pedicle
13. The ______come together to form the utricle.
Stapedotomy
Ampullae
Internal component of cochlear implants
Ala
14. The footplate of the stapes rests upon the _____window.
Laryngoscopy
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Oval
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
15. The 'Tm' can easily rupture. The perforation can be caused by either _____ or _____ from within the middle ear.
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Posterior
Trachea
Epiglottitis
16. The eustachian tubes enter the nasopharynx - and it houses the _________
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
Type 5: Tympanoplasty
Otis media; nasopharynx
Pharyngeal tonsils
17. Referes to a procedure that may involve inspection of several portions of the upper aerodigestive tract.
Children
Dorsum
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
Panendoscopy
18. The ______is normally pearly gray in color - translucent - and has a shiny appearance.
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Cartilaginous
Eardrum
Cristae; cupula
19. The canal is covered with 1.___________ - lined with fine hairs - and houses the 2._________ - which secrete a substance called cerumen - aka 3. ______
Larynx
1. epithelium 2. ceruminous glands 3. earwax
Trachea
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
20. Anteriorly - the septum is ________.
Cartilaginous
1. labyrinth 2. bony osseous 3. membranous labyrinth
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Sleep apnea
21. Sinuses located within the frontal bone behind the eyebrows - and may be on cavity or divided.
Frontal
Ringing in the ear
Posterior
Cricoid cartilage
22. The _____ or ______ - is the separation between the outer and middle ear
Middle ear
Salivary glands
Larynx
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
23. The _____ - aka tympanic cavity is an air-filled chamber located within the temporal bone.
Middle ear
Tonsillectomy
Direct pressure
Stapedotomy
24. The polyp is connected to the mucous membrane by a _________
Pedicle
Olfactory bulb
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Freer elevator
25. Permanent enlargement of the turbinates or nasal conchae may occur as a result of chronic rhinitis.
Hypertrophied turbinates
Septoplasty
Temporalis fascia
Pinna
26. Secretes saliva - 3 glands - parotid - submandibular - and sublingual
Stapedotomy
Salivary glands
Vestibule
Cricoid cartilage
27. The lymphoid elements (pharyngeal - palatine - and lingual tonsils - and the pharyngeal band) contained with the pharynx are collectively known as
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28. Treatment for intractable snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Redundant tissue of the fauces - teh tonsils (if present) and a portion fo teh soft palate including the uvula are removed. Removal of adenoids - if necessary. Surgeon uses a #12 Curved k
Parotid gland; lateral
Glottis
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
29. The external ear is comprised of the...
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Adenoiditis
Pinna
Vestibulocochlear
30. Not breathing. Numerous - brief interruptions in respiration during sleep - leaving the patient feeling sleepy during the day. Life threatening - can lead to irregualr hear beats - high blood pressure - heart attach and stroke. Pharmacologic treatmen
Olfactory; smell
Peritonsillar abscess formation
Ethmoidectomy
Sleep apnea
31. Often for ear surgery - is the operating table reversed?
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32. An incision into the infereior posterior portion of the 'TM' with a disposable myringotomy knife - for removing fluid. Maybe be accompanied with polyethylene ventilation tubes - or pressure equalizing (PE) tubes.
Flexible cartilage
Myringotomy
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
Sensorineural deafness
33. What is controlled by the cristae during movement?
Myringotomy
1. fibrous ring 2. annulus 3. pars flaccida 4. umbo 5. tympanic membrane
Myringoplasty
Dynamic equilibrium
34. Cartilage is incised and mucous membrane is elevated during a SMR with a ___________
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
Freer elevator
35. Is nitrous oxide restricted during reconstructive ear surgery?
Cholesteatoma
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
Yes - nitrous oxide causes expansion of the middle ear and can cause dislocation of a tympanic membrance graft.
Cottonoids
36. The _____normally is _____ and has a diameter of about 1cm.
Turbinectomy
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Tympanic membrane : concave
Hard and soft
37. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Sinus endoscopy
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
Ala
Tracheotomy
38. Infections and abscesses may affect the pinna and the canal - otis externa - which would apply to any general inflammation of the __________
External auditory canal
Mucous membrane
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Otosclerosis
39. What is the significant concern when perfoming surgery on the parotid gland?
Conductive-type deafness
Uvula
Mastiodectomy
The course of the facial nerve - because it travels through the gland dividing the superficial portion from the deeper portion. Majority of benign tumors are located here.
40. Removal of the bony partitions that form the mastoid aire cells. Would be indicated for cholesteatoma or mastoidits. You will need a microscope - power drill - and microscopic instruments.
Uvula
Decongestants; myringotomy
Osseus ridges
Mastiodectomy
41. An alternative procedure to stapedectomy. A small opening is created in the fixed stapes footplate with a small drill or laser. This allows for transmission of sound waves or placement of prosthesis.
Polyps
Stapedotomy
Larynx
Nerve stimulator
42. Possesses several electrodes which enter and circle around inside the cochlear. Implanted under the patients skin behind the ear. The electrodes receive signals transmitted from the external portion of the devise to the cochlea activating fibrs of th
Laryngeal neoplasm
Zenker's diverticulum
Internal component of cochlear implants
Rhinitis
43. Often the disease affecting the middle ear has extended into the mastoid sinus. This will require a combination procedure of a ________ and a ________
Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy
Cottonoids
Internal and external
Oval
44. The external auditory canal can easily become obstructed - especially in ____
Haemophilus influenzae
Internal maxillary artery
Children
Laryngeal neoplasm
45. This progressive disease is herditary - affecting women more commonly than mena and is diagnosed with the assistance of a tuning for and audiometric exams. Surgical treatment to consider for this disorder would be _______or ________.
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
Auditory
Swimmers ear
Stapedotomy
46. Failure to treat chronic tonsillitis can lead to...
Direct pressure
Myringoplasty
Parotid gland; lateral
Peritonsillar abscess formation
47. The size of the turbinate can be reduced electrosurgically or with the use of a ________. Often the affected turbinate must be excised.
Sclerosing agent
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Yes - patients head is placed at the foot of the table - allowing space under the foot portion of the table to accomodate the seated team member's legs to allow for equipment placement.
Ethmoid
48. The only cartilage in the upper digestive tract to form a complete circle and is found at the base of the larynx. It is the most inferior of the laryngeal cartilages and attaches to the trachea.
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Osseus ridges
Mucous membrane
Cricoid cartilage
49. The most commonly used autograft for Tympanoplasty is the _____________because it is easily accessible and provides a think - well vascularized graft that easily epithelializes.
Dorsum
Olfactory bulb
Frontal
Temporalis fascia
50. Sinuses directly behind the nose at the center of the skull and may be one cavity or divided.
External auditory canal
Sphenoid
Laryngoscopy
Pinna