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General Aspects General Aspects 1 Preliminary Remarks on the Surgical Intervention2 Use of Scalpel, Needle Holder, Forceps, and Scissors3 Ligation and Suture Ligation4 Knots5 Skin Suture6 Drains7 Urinary Catheter8 Venous Access9 Central Venous Port10 Venous Cutdown11 Joint Punctures12 Pleural Punctures (Thoracentesis)13 Urinary Bladder Puncture14 Ascites Puncture (Paracentesis)15 Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy16 Arterial Puncture and Arterial Catheterization Operations Skin and Soft Tissues 17 Excision of Skin Lesions18 Removal of Soft Tissue Tumors19 Removal of Inguinal Lymph Node20 Wound Management21 Secondary Suture22 Carbuncle of the Neck23 Bursectomy (Elbow)24 V-Y Advancement Flap25 Z-plasty26 Split-Skin Coverage27 Ganglion (Wrist)28 Panaritium (Felon)29 Paronychia (Run-around)30 Ingrown Toenail (Unguis Incarnatus; One-third Wedge Resection) Neck 31 Removal of Cervical Lymph Node32 Tracheotomy (Open and Percutaneous Tracheostoma)33 Exposure of the Jugular Vein34 Subtotal Thyroidectomy35 Total Thyroidectomy36 Parathyroidectomy37 Zenker Diverticulum Thoracic Wall and Cavity 38 Axillary Lymph-Node Clearance39 Breast Biopsy40 Subcutaneous Mastectomy41 Mastectomy (Auchinclos-Patey)42 Chest Drain43 Median Sternotomy44 Posterolateral Thoracotomy45 Axillary Thoracotomy46 Atypical Lung Resection Open47 Atypical Thoracoscopic Lung Resection48 Right Superior Lobectomy49 Pneumonectomy50 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 Fundoplication55 Cardiomyotomy for Achalasia (Gottstein-Heller) Abdominal Cavity: Stomach 56 Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)57 Gastrostomy (Witzel)58 Closure of a Perforated Ulcer59 Oversewing of a Bleeding Peptic Ulcer60 Gastrojejunostomy61 Pyloroplasty (Heineke-Mikulicz, Finney, Jaboulay)62 Selective Proximal Vagotomy63 Truncal Vagotomy64 Gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I)65 Gastrojejunostomy (Billroth II)66 Roux-en-Y Gastrojejunostomy67 Gastrectomy and Longmire Gastric Reconstruction68 Gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y Gastric Reconstruction Abdominal Cavity: Gallbladder and Bile Ducts 69 Cholecystectomy70 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy71 Exploration of the Common Bile Duct72 Hepaticojejunostomy Abdominal Cavity: Liver 73 Wedge Resection of the Liver74 Hepatic Cyst75 Left Hepatic Lobectomy76 Hepatic Rupture77 Port Catheter of the Hepatic Artery Abdominal Cavity: Pancreas 78 Necrosectomy of the Pancreas79 Pseudocystojejunostomy80 Resection of the Tail of the Pancreas Abdominal Cavity: Spleen 81 Splenectomy82 Partial Splenectomy83 Splenic Rupture84 Laparoscopic Splenectomy Abdominal Cavity: Peritoneum 85 Peritonitis and Laparostoma86 Peritoneovenous Shunt Abdominal Cavity: Small Intestine 87 Segmental Resection of the Small Intestine88 Intraluminal Stenting of the Small Intestine (Dennis Tube)89 Meckel Diverticulum90 End Ileostomy91 Loop Ileostomy Abdominal Cavity: Large Intestine 92 Appendectomy93 Laparoscopic Appendectomy94 Loop Transverse Colostomy95 End Sigmoidostomy (Hartmann Procedure)96 Stoma Closure97 Colotomy and Polypectomy98 Palliative Anastomosis between the Distal Ileum and Transverse Colon99 Right Hemicolectomy100 Ileocecal Resection101 Tubular Resection of the Sigmoid Colon102 Radical Resection of the Sigmoid Colon103 Laparoscopic Resection of the Sigmoid Colon104 Left Hemicolectomy105 Anterior Rectum Resection106 Rectum Resection Retroperitoneum 107 Adrenalectomy108 Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy Proctology 109 Hemorrhoidectomy (Miles-Gabriel)110 Perianal Abscess111 Fistula-In-Ano (Including Sliding Flap)112 Perianal Thrombosis113 Lateral Sphincterotomy (Parks)114 Pilonidal Sinus (Schrudde-Olivari) External Genital Organs 115 Testicular Hydrocele116 Vasectomy Hernias 117 Local Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair118 Dissection for Inguinal Hernia Repair119 Inguinal Hernia Repair (Shouldice)120 Inguinal Hernia Repair (Bassini)121 Inguinal Hernia Repair (Lichtenstein)122 Transinguinal Preperitoneal Mesh Repair (TIPP)123 Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair124 Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair125 Femoral Hernia Repair (Crural Approach)126 Femoral Hernia Repair (Inguinal Approach; Lotheissen, McVay)127 Femoral Hernia Repair (Inguinocrural Approach)128 Epigastric Hernia129 Umbilical Hernia130 Incisional Hernia131 Spigelian Hernia Pediatric Surgery 132 Inguinal Hernia in Children133 Orchidopexy for Inguinal Testes (Shoemaker)134 Circumcision135 Pyloromyotomy (Weber-Ramstedt) Vessels 136 Femoral Embolectomy137 Femoral Thrombectomy138 Crossectomy, Long Saphenous Vein Stripping, and Perforator Ligation139 Dialysis Shunt (Cimino Arteriovenous Fistula) Amputations 140 Finger and Toe Amputation141 Below-Knee Amputation142 Above-Knee Amputation Traumatology 143 Traction Management of Fractures144 Harvesting Cancellous Iliac Bone for Grafting145 Septic Arthritis of the Knee146 Fasciotomy of the Lower Leg147 Per- and Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus (Child)148 Olecranon Fracture-Tension Band Wiring149 Fracture of the Radius Shaft-ORIF Plate Fixation150 Distal Radius Fracture-ORIF Plate Fixation151 Distal Radius Fracture-Kirschner Wire Fixation152 Dupuytren Fasciectomy153 Flexor Tendon Repair154 Extensor Tendon Repair155 Carpal Tunnel Release156 Pelvic External Fixation157 Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS)158 Proximal Femoral Nailing159 Femoral Head Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)160 Femoral Shaft-ORIF Plate Fixation161 Patella Fracture-Tension Band Wiring162 Intramedullary Nailing of the Tibia163 Lower Leg-External Fixation164 Medial Malleolus-ORIF165 Lateral Malleolus-ORIF166 Fibular Ligament Suture and Ligament Reconstruction with a Periosteal Flap167 Achilles Tendon Repair
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