General Aspects
General Aspects
1 Preliminary Remarks on the Surgical Intervention
2 Use of Scalpel, Needle Holder, Forceps, and Scissors
3 Ligation and Suture Ligation
4 Knots
5 Skin Suture
6 Drains
7 Urinary Catheter
8 Venous Access
9 Central Venous Port
10 Venous Cutdown
11 Joint Punctures
12 Pleural Punctures (Thoracentesis)
13 Urinary Bladder Puncture
14 Ascites Puncture (Paracentesis)
15 Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy
16 Arterial Puncture and Arterial Catheterization
Operations
Skin and Soft Tissues
17 Excision of Skin Lesions
18 Removal of Soft Tissue Tumors
19 Removal of Inguinal Lymph Node
20 Wound Management
21 Secondary Suture
22 Carbuncle of the Neck
23 Bursectomy (Elbow)
24 V-Y Advancement Flap
25 Z-plasty
26 Split-Skin Coverage
27 Ganglion (Wrist)
28 Panaritium (Felon)
29 Paronychia (Run-around)
30 Ingrown Toenail (Unguis Incarnatus; One-third Wedge Resection)
Neck
31 Removal of Cervical Lymph Node
32 Tracheotomy (Open and Percutaneous Tracheostoma)
33 Exposure of the Jugular Vein
34 Subtotal Thyroidectomy
35 Total Thyroidectomy
36 Parathyroidectomy
37 Zenker Diverticulum
Thoracic Wall and Cavity
38 Axillary Lymph-Node Clearance
39 Breast Biopsy
40 Subcutaneous Mastectomy
41 Mastectomy (Auchinclos-Patey)
42 Chest Drain
43 Median Sternotomy
44 Posterolateral Thoracotomy
45 Axillary Thoracotomy
46 Atypical Lung Resection Open
47 Atypical Thoracoscopic Lung Resection
48 Right Superior Lobectomy
49 Pneumonectomy
50 Thoracoscopic Pleurectomy
Abdominal Cavity: Diaphragm
51 Rupture of the Diaphragm
Abdominal Cavity: Esophagus
52 Hiatal Hernia Repair (Lortat-Jacob Hiatoplasty)
53 Fundoplication (Nissen-Rosetti and Toupet)
54 Laparoscopic Fundoplication
55 Cardiomyotomy for Achalasia (Gottstein-Heller)
Abdominal Cavity: Stomach
56 Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)
57 Gastrostomy (Witzel)
58 Closure of a Perforated Ulcer
59 Oversewing of a Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
60 Gastrojejunostomy
61 Pyloroplasty (Heineke-Mikulicz, Finney, Jaboulay)
62 Selective Proximal Vagotomy
63 Truncal Vagotomy
64 Gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I)
65 Gastrojejunostomy (Billroth II)
66 Roux-en-Y Gastrojejunostomy
67 Gastrectomy and Longmire Gastric Reconstruction
68 Gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y Gastric Reconstruction
Abdominal Cavity: Gallbladder and Bile Ducts
69 Cholecystectomy
70 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
71 Exploration of the Common Bile Duct
72 Hepaticojejunostomy
Abdominal Cavity: Liver
73 Wedge Resection of the Liver
74 Hepatic Cyst
75 Left Hepatic Lobectomy
76 Hepatic Rupture
77 Port Catheter of the Hepatic Artery
Abdominal Cavity: Pancreas
78 Necrosectomy of the Pancreas
79 Pseudocystojejunostomy
80 Resection of the Tail of the Pancreas
Abdominal Cavity: Spleen
81 Splenectomy
82 Partial Splenectomy
83 Splenic Rupture
84 Laparoscopic Splenectomy
Abdominal Cavity: Peritoneum
85 Peritonitis and Laparostoma
86 Peritoneovenous Shunt
Abdominal Cavity: Small Intestine
87 Segmental Resection of the Small Intestine
88 Intraluminal Stenting of the Small Intestine (Dennis Tube)
89 Meckel Diverticulum
90 End Ileostomy
91 Loop Ileostomy
Abdominal Cavity: Large Intestine
92 Appendectomy
93 Laparoscopic Appendectomy
94 Loop Transverse Colostomy
95 End Sigmoidostomy (Hartmann Procedure)
96 Stoma Closure
97 Colotomy and Polypectomy