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Anterior/ventral
toward the front of the body
Caudal/Caudad
toward the back of the body
Ipsailateral
situated on the same side
Contralateral
Situated on the opposite side
Peripheral
marginal, away form the center
Visceral
pertaining to the organs within a cavity
Sagittal Plane
the longitudinal plane dividing the opera body from the lower
Transversal Plane
dividing the upper and the lower body
endo
within
peri
around
medo
middle/intermediate
Hypo
below/under
Ante
before/in front of
endoscopy
to look inside
hypertonia
blood pressure to high
hypotonia
blood pressure to low
antecolic space
space before the colon
-otomy
cutting into
-oscopy
examination by visualization of the inside
ex- laparoscopy
plasty
restorative/reconstructive procedure
-ectomy
surgical removal (of appendectomy)
-itis
inflammation/infection
-orrhaphy
surgical procedure to gather up tissue
-pexy
surgical reposition and fixation
mobilization
surgically freeing up an organ from it's adjoining structures
exstirpate/exsirpation
total surgical remove of an organ or structure
eversion
to turn inside out
inversion
to turn outside in
Lysis
general for freeing
Anastomosis
surgical joining of two hollow organs or structures with sutures or clips
"They oversew"
putting in extra sutures
"They ligate"
ligature, to tie off (usually blood vessels)
Palliative Procedure
an operation performed to relieve symptoms rather than to cure them
edema
accumulation of fluids from previous blood vessels or lymphatic vessels between tissue layers
stasis
standstill of a flow of blood
Hematoma
escape of blood out of the vessels
erosion
a flat circumscripted lesion of tissue
ulcer
a deeper circumscripted lesion of tissue
rupture
disconnection of tissue of an organ or structure
necrosis
death of tissue
Subcutaneous tissue
a fatty layer under the skin
Fascia
a later of firm connective tissue that covers muscles
Peritoneum
a thin shining membranous lining of abdominal cavity beneath posterior fascia
Meso
means a duplication of peritoneum to fix bowels at the dorsal abdominal wall and where blood take course
Caudal
towards the tall end of the long axis
sublay
place mesh under abdominal wall
inlay
place mesh within abdominal wall
onlay
place mesh on top of abdominal wall
Peritoneum
thin membrane that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavities, and covers most abdominal viscera
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2011-02-22T17:38:57Z
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