Digestive System Procedures Flashcards
Insertion of a nasogastric tube through the nose into the stomach to relieve gastric distention by removing gas, food, or gastric secretions; instill medication, food or fluids; or obtain a specimen for laboratory analysis
nasogastric intubation
Surgical joining of two ducts, vessels, or bowel segments to allow flow from one to another
anastomosis
Surgical connection of the ileum and rectum after total colectomy, as is sometimes performed in the treatment of ulcerative colitis
ileorectal
Surgical connection of two portions of the intestines; also called entroenterostomy
intestinal
Group of procedures that treat morbid obesity
bariatric surgery
Bariatric surgery that involves vertical stapling of the upper stomach near the esophagus to reduce it to a small pouch and insertion of a band that restricts food consumption and delays its passage from the pouch, causing the feeling of fullness
vertical banded gastroplasty
Bariatric surgery that involves stapling the stomach to decrease its size and then shortening the jejunum and connecting it to the small stomach pouch, causing the base of the duodenum leading from the nonfuctioning portion of the stomach to form a Y configuration, which decreases the pathway of food through the intestine, thus reducing absorption of calories and fats
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RGB)
Creation of an opening of a portion of the colon through the abdominal wall to its outside surface in order to divert fecal flow to a colostomy bag
colostomy
Procedure for crushing a stone and eliminating its fragments surgically or using ultrasonic shock waves
lithotripsy
Use of shock waves as a noninvasive method to break up stone in the gallbladder or biliary ducts
extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy
Excision of a polyp
polypectomy
Incision of the longitudinal and circular muscles of the pylorus, which is used to treat hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
pyloromyotomy
Visual examination of the gastrointestinal tract using a flexible fiberoptic instrument with amagnifying lens and light source (endoscope) to identify abnormalities, including bleeding, ulcerations, and tumors
gastrointestinal endoscopy
Panel of blood tests that identifies the specific virus - hepatisis A, B, or C - that is causing hepatitis by testing serum using antibodies to each of these antigens
hepatitis panel
Group of blood tests that evaluate liver injury, liver function, and conditions commonly associated with the biliary tract
liver function tests (LFTs)