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Scribeamerica Past Surgical History
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1. A device that is deployed into a blocked coronary artery in order to open it and restore blood flow
Splenectomy
Cardiac Catherization
Coronary Stent
Laparoscopy
2. Angiocatheter into a large artery (i.e the femoral artery or brachial artery) and advances it up the aorta and into the coronary arteries
Salpingectomy
Coronary Stent
Cardiac Catherization
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
3. Device that is implanted in the chest to monitor for and correct episodes of rapid heartbeat. If the heartbeat gets too fast (ventricular tachycardia) - the AICD will stimulate the heart to restore a normal rhythm. In cases where the heartbeat is so
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Fusion
Fem-Pop Bypass
Laminectomy
4. Long - slender - small - flexible tube that is inserted into a peripheral vein - typically in the upper arm - and advanced until the catheter tip terminates in a large vein in the chest near the heart to obtain intravenous access
Thoracostomy
PICC Line
Carotid Endarterectomy
Tubal Ligation
5. Surgical procedure in which the hernia is repaired
Herniorrhaphy
Cardiac Catherization
Mastectomy
Fem-Pop Bypass
6. A device that is deployed into a blocked coronary artery in order to open it and restore blood flow
Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
Coronary Stent
Tonsillectomy
7. Surgical removal of the adenoid glands
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
Fasciotomy
Escharotomy
Adenoidectomy
8. Using an endoscope to visualize the sigmoid colon by passing it through the anus and rectume
Coronary Stent
Carotid Endarterectomy
Tubal Ligation
Sigmoidoscopy
9. Surgical procedure that provides an opening between the colon and the abdominal wall
Colectomy
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
Colostomy
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
10. A surgical incision into the membrane between the cricoid bone and the laryngeal cartilage; done for the purpose of providing an airway when breathing through the mouth and nose is not an option
PICC Line
Cricothyrotomy
Cardiac Catherization
Carotid Endarterectomy
11. Surgical procedure in which part of the cranium (i.e skull) is removed; usually done to relieve the pressure from brain swelling and prevent brainstem herniation
Craniectomy
Tonsillectomy
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
Laparotomy
12. Upper GI endoscopy whereby the endoscope looks through the mouth and the esophagus as fas as through the stomach to the first part of the duodenum
Cricothyrotomy
Endoscopy
Colectomy
Fem-Pop Bypass
13. Cardiac bypass; open heart surgery involving the bypass of an obstructed coronary artery usually with the saphenous vein or the internal mammary vein
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
Appendectomy
Colectomy
Tubal Ligation
14. Surgical procedure to 'tie off' the fallopian tubes
Colonoscopy
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
Fem-Pop Bypass
Tubal Ligation
15. A surgical incision into the membrane between the cricoid bone and the laryngeal cartilage; done for the purpose of providing an airway when breathing through the mouth and nose is not an option
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Oophorectomy
Exploratory Laproscopy (ExLap)
Cricothyrotomy
16. Surgical procedure that divides the stomach into a small upper pouch and a much larger lower 'remnant' pouch and then re-arranges the small intestine to connect to both. 'stomach stapling'
Tonsillectomy
Laminectomy
Endoscopy
Gastric Bypass
17. Surgical removal of the adenoid glands
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
Fusion
Adenoidectomy
Appendectomy
18. Surgical procedure to 'tie off' the fallopian tubes
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Fem-Pop Bypass
Tubal Ligation
19. Surgical technique of making a large incision in order to fully open the cavity to perform surgery
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
Carotid Endarterectomy
Adenoidectomy
Laparotomy
20. Surgical incision placed in the sternum
Sternotomy
Pacemaker
Oophorectomy
Mastectomy
21. Surgical excision of the breast
Cardiac Catherization
Adenoidectomy
Mastectomy
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
22. Excision of the large intestine or colon; can be either a 'partial colectomy' or a 'total colectomy' depending on how much colon is removed
Laparotomy
Fasciotomy
Endoscopy
Colectomy
23. Using an endoscope to visualize the sigmoid colon by passing it through the anus and rectume
Sigmoidoscopy
Fusion
Oophorectomy
Exploratory Laproscopy (ExLap)
24. Extensive surgical technique whereby the head of the pancreas - duodenum - part of the jejunum and part of the stomach are removed. Usually done in cases of early pancreatic cancer
Gastric Bypass
Whipple
Hysterectomy
Thoracostomy
25. Surgical procedure that removes plaque from the narrowing carotid arteries in the neck and allows blood and oxygen to flow freely to the brain
Carotid Endarterectomy
Cholecystectomy
Cardiac Catherization
Angioplasty
26. Opening of the cervix and removal of uterine material. Preformed in the case of miscarriage or extensive uterine bleeding
Tubal Ligation
Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
Colectomy
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
27. Surgical excision of the breast
Cardiac Catherization
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
Angioplasty
Mastectomy
28. Surgical removal of the appendix
Appendectomy
Sternotomy
Colostomy
Below Knee Amputation (BKA)
29. Surgical procedure in which part of the cranium (i.e skull) is removed; usually done to relieve the pressure from brain swelling and prevent brainstem herniation
Craniectomy
Escharotomy
Colectomy
Cricothyrotomy
30. Surgical procedure in which the uterus is incised and the fetus is delivered
Craniectomy
Hysterectomy
Tubal Ligation
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
31. Angiocatheter into a large artery (i.e the femoral artery or brachial artery) and advances it up the aorta and into the coronary arteries
Pacemaker
Craniectomy
Endoscopy
Cardiac Catherization
32. Using an endoscope to visualize the inside of the colon by passing it through the anus and rectum
Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
Cholecystectomy
Colonoscopy
Gastric Bypass
33. Surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to look inside the abdominal cavity and explore the internal organs
Sigmoidoscopy
PICC Line
Below Knee Amputation (BKA)
Exploratory Laproscopy (ExLap)
34. Using an endoscope to visualize the inside of the colon by passing it through the anus and rectum
Colonoscopy
Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF)
Sigmoidoscopy
Mastectomy
35. Done by the orthopedic surgeon in the operating room in order to re-align and stabilize the fractured segments of bone
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
Pacemaker
Tubal Ligation
Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF)
36. Surgical incision made over the severely burned skin or eschar that due to its ability to restrict movement is done in order to relieve the constriction and allow for breathing and blood flow
Tubal Ligation
Fem-Pop Bypass
Splenectomy
Escharotomy
37. Surgical procedure in which the uterus is incised and the fetus is delivered
Herniorrhaphy
Colonoscopy
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
38. Above the knee amputation; done when the knee and the leg cannot be salvaged as in bone cancer or trauma
Above Knee Amputation (AKA)
Below Knee Amputation (BKA)
Craniectomy
Thoracostomy
39. Procedure to remove a stone or dilate a blocked common bile duct or pancreatic duct; usually done by the gastroeneterologist
Oophorectomy
Below Knee Amputation (BKA)
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Carotid Endarterectomy
40. A surgical hole into the skull; brain surgery; as in to drain an epidural hematoma
Craniotomy
Endoscopy
Colonoscopy
Appendectomy
41. Excision of the large intestine or colon; can be either a 'partial colectomy' or a 'total colectomy' depending on how much colon is removed
Colectomy
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Laparotomy
42. Surgical removal of an ovary
Oophorectomy
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Tubal Ligation
Cricothyrotomy
43. Used to remove prostatic tissue by passing a cystoscope through the urethra to the prostate and cutting out the prostate
Sigmoidoscopy
Below Knee Amputation (BKA)
Above Knee Amputation (AKA)
Transurethral Resection Of The Prostate (TURP)
44. Surgical removal of the tonsils
Tonsillectomy
Oophorectomy
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
Gastric Bypass
45. Surgical removal of the spleen
Endoscopy
Above Knee Amputation (AKA)
Laminectomy
Splenectomy
46. Surgical procedure whereby the vertebral bodies are fused together; usually done to prevent further spinal cord injury from disruption of the intervertebral ligaments and instability of the vertebral joints
Fusion
Craniectomy
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
Endoscopy
47. Surgical removal of the spleen
Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
Splenectomy
Carotid Endarterectomy
Pacemaker
48. Surgical procedure whereby the vertebral bodies are fused together; usually done to prevent further spinal cord injury from disruption of the intervertebral ligaments and instability of the vertebral joints
Fusion
Colostomy
Mastectomy
Open Reduction with Internal Fixation (ORIF)
49. A surgical hole in the chest (i.e chest tube)
Laminectomy
Thoracostomy
Angioplasty
Cesarean Section (C-Section)
50. Surgical procedure whereby a graft is used to bypass a segment of severely atherosclerosed femoral artery in order to provide blood flow to the leg and prevent amputation. The graft is placed proximal to the occlusion in the femoral artery and then b
Oophorectomy
Gastric Bypass
Angioplasty
Fem-Pop Bypass