Management of GI Flashcards
laparotomy
open surgery of the abdomen to explore and/or repair issues
many different types of incisions, midline is the standard cut
when is a laparotomy used
for situations involving multiple dense adhesions, grossly distended intestines, massive ascites, severe bleeding, blunt and penetrating trauma
laparoscopic
short, narrow tubes inserted into abdomen through small incisions
surgical tools inserted through trochars to perform surgery
high resolution cameras provide visual of area of interest
less invasive, fast recovery
appendectomy
removal of appendix
cholecystectomy
removal of gallbladder
colectomy
resection of portion of colon
usually involves a colostomy or iliostomy
gastrectomy
removal of part or whole stomach
splenectomy
removal of spleen
colostomy
procedure that reroutes stool from disease colon to external bag
what are some pt positioning for comfort
- side lying to decrease tension on surgical site
- flex knees while HOB lowered to decrease tension
- supine aggravated dysphagia and GERD
- splinting during mobility/coughing
what should you avoid post GI surgeries
valsalva effects
abdominal precautions
no lifting >10#
no bending more than 90 at hips
no valsalva
use of velcro fastened elasticized soft abdominal binder