The Urinary System Therapeutic Procedures Flashcards
Catheter
Flexible tube inserted into the body for the purpose of moving fluids into or out of the body. Most commonly used to refer to a tube threaded through the urethra into the bladder to withdraw urine
Catheterization (cath)
Insertion of a tube through the urethra and into the urinary bladder for the purpose of withdrawing urine or inserting dye
Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
Use of ultrasound waves to break up stones. Process does not require invasive surgery
Hemodialysis (HD)
Use of an artificial kidney machine that filters the blood of a person to remove waste products. Use of this technique in patients who have defective kidneys is lifesaving
Peritoneal Dialysis
Removal of toxic waste substances from the body by placing warm chemically balanced solutions into the peritoneal cavity. Wastes are filtered out of the blood across the peritoneum. Used in treating renal failure and certain poisonings
Cystectomy
Surgical removal of the urinary bladder
Cystopexy
Surgical fixation of the urinary bladder
Cystoplasty
To repair the urinary bladder by surgical means
Cystostomy
To create a new opening into the urinary bladder through the abdominal wall
Cystotomy
To cut into the urinary bladder
Lithotomy
To cut into an organ for the purpose of removing a stone
Lithotripsy
Destroying or crushing stones in the bladder or urethra
Meatotomy
To cut into the meatus in order to enlarge the opening of the urethra
Nephrectomy
Surgical removal of a kidney
Nephrolithotomy
To cut into the kidney in order to remove stones