Chapter 24 Neurosurgery
Match each term below with its description.-Mode of electrosurgical energy frequently used for thermal hemostasis in and around delicate neural structures A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Bipolar
Which of the following is used for scalp hemostasis and resembles a Crile or Kelly hemostat except the curve is to the side? A) Cushing B) Dandy C) Leksell D) Raney
Dandy
Which instrument is used to strip and separate the galea and pericranium from the skull before placement of burr holes? A) #11 scalpel blade B) #1 Penfield dissector C) Gigli saw malleable guide D) Langenbeck periosteal elevator
Langenbeck periosteal elevator
Which of the following neurosurgical retractors has attachments for malleable brain spatulas and retractors? A) Adson-Beckman B) Leyla-Yasargil C) Scoville D) Taylor
Leyla-Yasargil
What is the name of the horseshoe or pin fixation device for neurosurgical cranial positioning? A) Dandy B) Layla C) Mayfield D) Penfield
Mayfield
Match each term below with its description.-Cannulated instrument designed to provide passage for distal catheter in V-P or V-A shunt procedures A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Tunneler
Which anatomical structure is the tough band that encases the intervertebral disc material? A) annulus fibrosis B) circle of Willis C) intervertebral foramina D) nucleus pulposus
annulus fibrosis
In which procedure are the esophagus, carotid artery, and trachea retracted medially for access to the area of pathology? A) anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion B) fronto-temporal craniotomy for aneurysm C) placement of ventriculo-atrial shunt D) rhizotomy for intractable trigeminal neuralgia
anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion
Which approach is MOST desirable for treatment of herniated cervical disc with subsequent intervertebral fusion? A) anterior midline B) anterior medial C) posterior midline D) posterior medial
anterior medial
Monro, Sylvius, Magendie, and Luschka are: A) aqueducts and foramina B) cranial nerves C) cranial base fossae D) neural plexuses
aqueducts and foramina
Penfield #1 through #5 are: A) aneurysm clips B) dissectors C) drill bits D) scalp clips
dissectors
When incising the cranium between burr holes, what attachment to the powered craniotome is necessary to prevent injury of underlying tissues? A) #3 Penfield dissector B) dural guard with footplate C) smoke evacuator D) wire-pass drill bit
dural guard with footplate
Which of the following results most often from skull trauma over the middle meningeal artery with symptoms progressing to brain-stem herniation if not treated? A) arteriovenous malformation B) intracranial aneurysm C) epidural hematoma D) subdural hematoma
epidural hematoma
What is the name of the dural fold that separates the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum? A) corpus callosum B) choroid plexus C) falx cerebri D) falx cerebelli
falx cerebri
What is the distal-most area of the spinal cord or spinal nerves called? A) corpus callosum B) filum terminale C) nucleus pulposus D) sella turcica
filum terminale
What is the term for a deep groove in the cerebrum that separates the brain into lobes? A) gyrus B) fissure C) sinus D) sulcus
fissure
What is the name of the outfolding convolutions of the brain? A) fissures B) foramina C) gyri D) sulci
gyri
The visual cortex of the brain is located in which region? A) frontal B) occipital C) parietal D) temporal
occipital
Which of the following is a result of torn bridging veins between the cerebral cortex and venous sinuses? A) CSF fistula B) epidural hematoma C) subarachnoid hemorrhage D) subdural hematoma
subdural hematoma
What is the name of the dural fold that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum and may be used to delineate surgical approach in reference to it? A) corpus callosum B) falx cerebri C) falx cerebella D) tentorium
tentorium
For which surgical procedure would petroleum gauze nasal packing be used as part of the dressing? A) burr holes for evacuation of subdural hematoma B) carpal tunnel release C) lumbar microdiskectomy D) transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
transsphenoidal hypophysectomy
What part of the body is prepped for ulnar nerve decompression or transposition? A) anterior neck B) lower extremity C) posterior back D) upper extremity
upper extremity
Papaverine is used in craniotomy for aneurysm clipping to prevent: A) clotting B) hemorrhage C) infection D) vasospasm
vasospasm
How many pairs of cranial nerves are there? A) 6 B) 8 C) 10 D) 12
12
How many vertebrae are there in the normal adult spine? A) 12 B) 23 C) 30 D) 33
33
Match each term below with its description.-Infection of central nervous system tissue via direct injury or remote circulatory transfer; may require surgical excision A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Brain abscess
Match each term below with its description.-Most primitive part of the central nervous system; responsible for basic vital life functions A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Brain stem
Match each term below with its description.-Irrigation and aspiration instrument that uses variable ultrasonic energy to remove tumor tissue without disrupting normal structures A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
CUSA
What is the name of the set of instruments used for anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion that includes retractors, spreaders, bone dowel cutters, impactors, and others? A) Cloward B) Greenburg C) Mayfield D) Yasargil
Cloward
Match each term below with its description.-Mechanism of supplying of oxygen to an area of an organ when the normal perfusion has been interrupted; example is circle of Willis A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Collateral flow
Which of the following are countable surgical sponges used in neurosurgical procedures to protect delicate tissues? A) compressed Gelfoam B) Cottonoid patties C) Kittner dissectors D) Weck-Cel spears
Cottonoid patties
Match each term below with its description.-Generation of heat during a chemical reaction; example is result of mixing powder and liquid to create polymethyl methacrylate A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Exothermic
Herniated nucleus pulposus is a congenital disorder that must be treated surgically in the neonate to prevent quadriplegia.
FALSE
Which instrument could be used for burr-hole cranial perforation if no powered equipment is available? A) Cloward bit B) Gigli saw C) Hudson brace D) Penfield dissector
Hudson brace
Match each term below with its description.-Inability to move the lower part of the body due to spinal trauma, disease, or disorder A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Paraplegia
Match each term below with its description.-Disease of the spinal nerve roots that results in pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness of the extremities A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Radiculopathy
Match each term below with its description.-Surgical method of using three-dimensional plotting for guidance to biopsy or excise pathology with least amount of collateral damage A)Paraplegia B)Brain stem C)Exothermic D)Radiculopathy E)Collateral flow F)CUSA G)Bipolar H)Tunneler I)Brain abscess J)Stereotaxis
Stereotaxis
Special attention must be taken during application and removal of the Mayfield cranial fixation device due to the removal of the OR table head piece.
TRUE
The foramen magnum is the large opening at the base of the skull and site of irreversible brain stem herniation due to increased intracranial pressure.
TRUE
The skull flap can be reattached to the cranium by small titanium plates and screws or with stainless steel wire.
TRUE
The surgical technologist may have up to three separate setups in a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy procedure: nasal access, tumor excision, and fascial graft.
TRUE
Which retractor has a proximal hook placed in the wound and a distal hook for attachment of a weight or sandbag using a sterile Kerlix roll for suspension? A) Cloward B) Greenburg C) Love D) Taylor
Taylor
Where do most intracranial aneurysms occur? A) arterial bifurcations B) tunica media C) venous sinus D) venous valves
arterial bifurcations
What is another name for the first cervical vertebra (C-1)? A) atlas B) axis C) cauda equine D) odontoid
atlas
Osteophytes are: A) bony spurs B) hardened discs C) liament attachment points D) malignant spinal tumors
bony spurs
Which surgical procedure treats compression of the median nerve by a transverse ligament? A) anterior cervical diskectomy B) carpal tunnel release C) lumbar laminectomy D) rhizotomy
carpal tunnel release
What is the name of the group of spinal nerves that continue from the distal spinal cord at about L-2 in the average adult? A) cauda equina B) corpus callosum C) filum terminale D) foramen magnum
cauda equina
Posterior fossa craniectomy is performed for pathology involving the: A) cerebellum B) frontal lobe C) parietal lobe D) lateral ventricles
cerebellum
Which of the following is a radiographic diagnostic procedure performed for suspected aneurysm near the circle of Willis? A) cerebral angiogram B) electroencephalogram C) lumbar myelography D) pneumoencephalography
cerebral angiogram
What is the largest part of the human brain? A) brain stem B) cerebellum C) cerebrum D) diencephalon
cerebrum
What is the name of the structure that produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)? A) cauda equina B) cavernous sinus C) choroid plexus D) corpus callosum
choroid plexus
All of the following are examples of congenital anomalies EXCEPT: A) arteriovenous malformation B) craniosynostosis C) herniated nucleus pulposus D) intracranial aneurysm
herniated nucleus pulposus
From which area is an autologous bone graft usually procured for anterior cervical fusion procedures? A) fibula B) cervical spinous process C) iliac crest D) lumbar spinous process
iliac crest
Carpal tunnel syndrome is treated by: A) incising the transverse carpal ligament to decompress the nerve B) placing Gelfoam between nerve and ligament for padding C) removing or reshaping the surrounding carpal bones D) transposing the median nerve out of the bony tunnel
incising the transverse carpal ligament to decompress the nerve
Which position is usually used for microdecompression endoscopic diskectomy? A) lateral B) lithotomy C) prone D) supine
lateral
Which portion of the normal spinal column has five (5) vertebrae? A) cervical B) thoracic C) lumbar D) coccygeal
lumbar
Wilson, Andrews, and Hall frames are examples of positioning devices used for: A) anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion B) craniectomy for craniosynostosis C) lumbar hemilaminotomy D) ulnar nerve transposition
lumbar hemilaminotomy
What is the name of the measuring device used to assess intraventricular pressure? A) capnometer B) manometer C) oximeter D) tonometer
manometer
Which of the following is the lowest part of the brain stem and contiguous with the spinal cord? A) hypothalamus B) medulla oblongata C) midbrain D) pons
medulla oblongata
Which of the following is a primary benign tumor that arises from the protective coverings of the brain? A) astrocytoma B) ependymoma C) glioma D) meningioma
meningioma
Which diagnostic study demonstrates a herniated disc causing spinal compression and radiographic filling defect? A) angiography B) electromyogram C) myelogram D) cross-table x-ray
myelogram
The circle of Willis is a: A) network of connected arteries at the base of the brain B) structure of supporting connective tissue for the brain C) complex neural network that connects the two hemispheres of the brain D) series of channels and foramina within the cerebrospinal fluid network of the brain
network of connected arteries at the base of the brain
Which anatomical structure is the soft, gelatinous part of the intervertebral disc, which is sent as specimen after diskectomy? A) annulus fibrosis B) intervertebral foramina C) nucleus pulposus D) posterior longitudinal ligament
nucleus pulposus
Into which anatomical structure or area is the distal catheter most often inserted in a V-P shunt procedure? A) peritoneal cavity B) pleural cavity C) pulmonary vein D) pyloric sphincter
peritoneal cavity
Which of the following layered structures has the closest and most intimate contact with the brain? A) arachnoid B) dura C) galea D) pia
pia
Which instrument is used to extract pieces of the nucleus pulposus in a diskectomy? A) Kerrison rongeur B) nerve root retractor C) Penfield dissector D) pituitary rongeur
pituitary rongeur
Craniosynostosis is a congenital defect involving: A) blocked ventricular passages B) failure of neural tube closure C) pituitary hormone imbalances D) premature cranial suture closure
premature cranial suture closure
The instrument called a Kerrison is a(n): A) clamp B) rongeur C) elevator D) retractor
rongeur
Which portion of the spinal column consists of five fused vertebrae in the average adult? A) cervical B) thoracic C) lumbar D) sacrum
sacrum
Which of the following bilateral paired nerves are the largest in the body and innervate the buttocks and lower extremities? A) peroneal B) sciatic C) trigeminal D) vagus
sciatic
What is the name of the structure on which the pituitary gland sits? A) atlas B) foramen magnum C) odontoid process D) sella turcica
sella turcica
Which facial sinus is used for surgical approach to a pituitary adenoma rather than traditional craniotomy? A) ethmoid B) frontal C) maxillary D) sphenoid
sphenoid
Which part of the vertebra projects most posteriorly and is often palpable through the skin in the convex areas of the spine? A) body B) lamina C) spinous process D) transverse process
spinous process
Fiducials placed on bony landmarks are used in which type of neurosurgical procedure? A) transsphenoidal hypophysectomy B) insertion of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt C) stereotactic guided-imagery biopsy D) selective facet rhizotomy
stereotactic guided-imagery biopsy
What is the anatomical area where cerebrospinal fluid circulates over all parts of the central nervous system? A) circle of Willis B) epidural space C) pericranium D) subarachnoid space
subarachnoid space