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    Organ Surgical Procedure

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    capsule, the ureter, and the blood vessels. Each blood vessel and ureter needs to be clamped to contain the contents of the kidney inside. d. Removal of Kidney: The surgeon removes the kidney from the body cavity with his (or her) hand. e. Closure of Body: The donor’s tissues must be sutured back together, beginning with the abdominal wall fascia and ending with the skin. 2. Back Table Preparation of the Kidney a. Cleaning: The kidney is drained of blood and trimmed of fat. The ureter and renal…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    and its tributaries. Responsible for directing blood from the Gl tract to the liver. UROGENITAL SYSTEM: KIDNEYS: The kidneys remove urea, excess water, and other waste products from the blood and pass them onto the ureters. They are located in the abdominal cavity. URETER: The ureter are long narrow tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. URETHRA: The urethra is the duct that transports urine from the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body. OVARIES: The ovaries…

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    detection of small lesions of the ureter or renal pelvis. The IVP has a higher sensitivity and specificity than an abdominal plain film for the detection of stones and provides data about the degree of obstruction. The IVP can also visualize both the bladder and the upper urinary tracts. It was previously the diagnostic procedure of choice, but is no longer because of potential contrast reactions, lower sensitivity, and higher radiation exposure. In-patient in whom the ureter or renal pelvis is…

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    Indwelling Ureteroscopy?

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    First ureteroscopy was done in 1912 by Hugh Hampton Young on a patient with posterior urethral valve.1 First ureteroscopic removal of ureteric stone was performed by Huffman in 1983.2 Among various treatment modalities for ureteral calculi, ureteroscopy is one of the options.3The procedure of stone removal have become more effective with decrease in the size of the ureteroscope and the use of flexible variety. Since 1967 the placement of stents has been a standard practice.3 Ureteroscopy is…

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    calculus renal because depend in what amount of mineral formed de stone and where is founded first, However, these urinary stones (or estimates) are more precisely classified according to where the ureters (kidney ducts), or the bladder are discovered first, in the kidneys, kidney (nephrolithiasis), ureter (ureterolithiasis), or bladder (cystolithiasis).…

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    The kidneys function in removing toxic components through glomerular filtration, passing it on to the bladder via the renal tubules and eventually to the ureter. The bladder is responsible for storing the urine after leaving the kidney. It is a hollow muscular organ found in the pelvis area held by ligaments. The bladder is lined with three layers of transitional epithelium allowing it to protect its self…

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    1.15E-Identify the basic function and organs of the urinary system and the digestive system The urinary system is made up of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra. The urinary system’s basic function is to filter out waste and other materials from the bloodstream that are then transferred out of the system in the form of urine. Please refer to page 944 in the textbook for a complete picture diagram. • Kidneys: We normally have two kidneys; these kidneys measure 4 to 5 inches each.…

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    Exploratory Laparotomy

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    Those include section • Appendix • bladder • gallbladder • Intestine • kidney and ureter • Liver • pancreas • Spleen • Stomach • uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries (in women) Surgery that opens the abdomen is called laparotomy. causes: on the basis of causes section varies: Large and small intestine: a bowel perforation, bowel block, cancer Liver: Trauma, cirrhosis, liver enlargement urinary-system kidneys, ureters and bladder: The blocks, cancer, trauma female reproductive system,…

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    excretory system. This system is consisted of the skin, lungs,the kidneys, and all their helper organs. The main organ of this system are the kidneys. They are located on the right and left side of your spinal column. A tube called the ureter leaves each kidney. The ureter carries urine to the urinary bladder, a sac like organ where…

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    Uti In Children Essay

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    children Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children are fairly common, but not usually serious. They can be effectively treated with antibiotics. A UTI may be classed as either: • an upper UTI – if it's a kidney infection or an infection of the ureters, the tubes connecting the kidneys to the bladder • a lower UTI – if it's a bladder infection (cystitis) or an infection of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body When to seek medical advice If you think your…

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