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Surgical Technology
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1. The largest and most superior of the single cartilage is the ______
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2. Referes to a procedure that may involve inspection of several portions of the upper aerodigestive tract.
SMR/NSR (Submucous Resection)
Base; root - superiorly
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
Panendoscopy
3. In regards to the external nose - tip is referred to as the _____.
Sleep apnea
Sphenoid
Apex
Sinustitis
4. A feeling of fullness - dizziness - and tinnitus aka ______ - maybe symptoms of ear obstructions
External nares
Pharynx
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Ringing in the ear
5. The eustachian tubes enter the nasopharynx - and it houses the _________
Pharyngeal tonsils
Nerve stimulator
External auditory canal
Ossicles; tympanic membrane
6. The most common cause of sinusitis is the _______that causes the commom cold.
Swimmers ear
Synovial
2
Virus
7. The tympanic cavity houses a series of 3 small bones called the ____ossicles.
Auditory
Nasopharynx
Cottonoids
Myringoplasty
8. The _____ - aka tympanic cavity is an air-filled chamber located within the temporal bone.
Mucous membrane
Middle ear
Osseus ridges
Cottonoids
9. 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
Conductive-type deafness
Pharynx
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
Adenoidectomy
10. The polyp is connected to the mucous membrane by a _________
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Earwax and presence foreign body
Pedicle
Apex
11. The external ear is comprised of the...
Carina
Pinna
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
Unilateral
12. What are soaked in cocaine during a SMR which are placed preoperatively and are removed?
Stapedotomy or stapedectomy
Cottonoids
Direct pressure
Auricle: External auditory meatus
13. The_________extends from the pinna to the ________
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Ossicles; tympanic membrane
External auditory canal; tympanic membrane
Dorsum
14. Maybe benign or malignant. Evidence may include changes in voice quality and pain. May arise form any structure within the larynx and is not limited to the vocal coreds. Laryngectomy - radical neck dissection - radiation therapy.
Deafness
Epiglottitis
Laryngeal neoplasm
Rhinitis
15. Excision of a portion or all of the parotid gland. Common disorfer is the formation of stones that block Steno's duct. Very important to identify the facial nerve during a paratidectomy. Have facial nerve identifiers ready for surgeon.
Swimmers ear
Ala
Paratidectomy
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
16. ________may assist inn opening the eustachian tube - facilitaitng drainage of the middle ear cavity. The 'TM' may rupture spontaneously or may require surgical incision - called a ________
Synovial
Decongestants; myringotomy
Bony growths (oxostoses) and soft tissue growth (polyps)
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) - UP3
17. A prosthetic replacement for the cochlear portion off the inner ear. This type of prosthesis is beneficial for individuals with sensor oriented deafness
Myringotomy
Cochlear implants
Mastoidectomy
1. 3 2. epithelium 3. fibrous connective tissue 4. mucous membrane
18. Inflammation of the esophagus - caused by reflux of stomach acids. Can lead to formation of stricture - may require surgery.
Traum
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
Pharynx
Esophagitis
19. To examine the larynx and can be direct or indirect. Also accomplished the same way as bronchoscopy.
Tympanic membrane : concave
Septoplasty
Cochlea
Laryngoscopy
20. TM and malleus - malleus is removed and TM graft is placed directly against the remaining portion of the malleus of the incus.The destructive process extends beyond the damaged tympanic membrane to include the malleus
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Pharmaceutical agents that may be used during ear surgery
Type 2: Tympanoplasty
Myringotomy
21. 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
External auditory canal
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Virus
22. What are the two common ear obstructions
Laryngoscopy
Earwax and presence foreign body
Cottonoids
Olfactory bulb
23. The lymphoid elements (pharyngeal - palatine - and lingual tonsils - and the pharyngeal band) contained with the pharynx are collectively known as
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24. Sinuses located between the eyes and have a honeycomb appearance.
Flexible cartilage
Septal perforation
Apex
Ethmoid
25. The ______is a facial feature that serves as the organ for the sense of smell and as the upper portion of the ___________.
Hypertrophied turbinates
Adenoiditis
Nose: respiratory system
Auricle: External auditory meatus
26. Posteriorly - the septum has bony attachments to the ________ and _______ bones.
Vestibulocochlear
Hard and soft
Ethimoid and vomer
Parotid gland; lateral
27. The pinna consists of _____ _____ that is covered with thick skin.
Tympanic Antrum; Eustachian
Spiral organs or organs of Corti
Flexible cartilage
Stapedotomy
28. An esophageal diverticulum
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29. The footplate of the stapes rests upon the _____window.
Oval
External trauma or excess pressure from within the middle ear.
Cochlea
External component of cochlear implants
30. The nasal cavity is divided into ______chambers by the nasal septum.
Traum
Panendoscopy
Posterior
2
31. What is the principle organ of equilibrium - 1.____. This is made up of the semicircular ducts including their - 2. _____ - and the 3.____ and the 4.____ of the vestibule.
Internal maxillary artery
Posterior
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
Hypertrophied turbinates
32. Another word for a nosebleed
Epistaxis
Cricoid cartilage
External component of cochlear implants
Perilymph; endolymph
33. The most commonly used autograft for Tympanoplasty is the _____________because it is easily accessible and provides a think - well vascularized graft that easily epithelializes.
Mucous membrane
Turbinectomy
Temporalis fascia
Unilateral
34. Consists of a microphone - a speech processor that converts sound onto electrical impulses - and connecting cables.
External component of cochlear implants
Laryngitis
Virus
Stapedotomy
35. The ______is normally pearly gray in color - translucent - and has a shiny appearance.
Eardrum
1. malleus (hammer) 2. incus (anvil) 3. stapes (stirrup)
Uvula
Myringoplasty
36. Internal nose: The ending of the soft palate is the _________.
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Oval
Thyroid cartilage - Adam's Apple
Uvula
37. Occurs when there is an interference with the transmission of sounds from the external or middle ear - preventing sound waves from entering the inner ear. Ex. a peanut in the ear - perforated 'TM' - fluid in middle ear
Conductive-type deafness
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.
2
Rhinitis
38. 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.
Myringotomy
Vestibulocochlear
Sinus endoscopy
Sinustitis
39. All of the ossicles are affected - in addition to the perforated tympanum. The only remaining natural structure of the middle ear is the intact and mobile footplate of the stapes. Only an air pocked remains as protection for the round window - as the
Otis media; nasopharynx
Tracheitis
Olfactory; smell
Type 4: Tympanoplasty
40. Cartilage is incised and mucous membrane is elevated during a SMR with a ___________
Vestibulocochlear
Zenker's diverticulum
Stapedectomy
Freer elevator
41. An incision made into the trachea through the neck below the larynx to gain access to the airway.
Hard and soft
Stapedotomy
Tracheotomy
Radial neck dissection
42. The orifice of each eustachian tube enters the nasal cavity ________to the turbinates - warming and filtering inspired air and allows for cellular respiration.
Uvula
Adenoidectomy
Ampullae
Posterior
43. What is controlled by the cristae during movement?
Dynamic equilibrium
Temporalis fascia
Tympanic membrane or eardrum
Sensorineural deafness
44. The size of the turbinate can be reduced electrosurgically or with the use of a ________. Often the affected turbinate must be excised.
Type 3: Tympanoplasty
Sclerosing agent
Stapedotomy
Glottis
45. The eithmoid air cells are destroyed and all affected tissue is removed
Ethmoid
Ethmoidectomy
Olfaction: olfactory epithelium
Adenoidectomy
46. 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.
Ostia
Turbinectomy
Type 1: Tympanoplasty
Decongestants; myringotomy
47. Can be used as a diagnostic procedure - or can be considered functional. The paranasal sinuses can be accessed with the endoscope using an intrancasal approach or external incisions. The main advantages is that the surgery can be focused on the area
Sinus endoscopy
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Bronchoscopy
1. vestibular apparatus 2. ampullae 3. utricle 4. saccule
48. Is a benign cyst or tumor that fills the mastoid cavity and erodes the mastoid air cells. Formed when epithelial cells that would normally be shed throught the eustachian tube are unable to migrate out the middle ear cavity due to a blockage of the a
Auditory
Vestibule
Cholesteatoma
Epiglottitis
49. 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.
Auricle: External auditory meatus
Stapedotomy
Auricle and the external auditory canal (meatus)
Pharyngeal tonsils
50. Permanent enlargement of the turbinates or nasal conchae may occur as a result of chronic rhinitis.
Sphenoid
Ethmoid
Hypertrophied turbinates
Pharynx