ch.17 Otorhinolaryngologic procedures study guide
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Laryngectomy
Clean contaminated, wound classification of II or CC
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Parotidectomy with exploration of duct
Clean contaminated, wound classification of II or CC.
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Tracheostomy
Clean contaminated, wound classification of II or CC.
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Thyroidectomy
Clean, wound classification of I or C
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Parotid gland biopsy
Clean, wound classification of I or C.
What wound classification is common for the following procedures or situations? Radical neck dissection
Clean, wound classification of I or C.
an example of a autograft is the temporal fascia which is used for the____ procedure
tympanoplasty
Stones (sialolithiasis) can form in the salivary glands blocking the ___duct of the parotid gland.
Steno's or Stensen's
Stones (sialolithiasis) can form in the salivary glands blocking the ____ duct of the submandibular gland
Wharton's
A(n) _____ is a graft from the same person
autograft
why is a septoplasty completed?
deviated septum
The alternate name for a septoplasty is a
submucous resection (SMR)