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Terms of the Digestive
       System
       Cynthia Gaughan
Colonoscopy

• Internal examination of the colon and
  rectum
• Usually performed by a gastroenterologist
• Colonoscope- flexible tube with an
  attached video camera used in procedure
Colonoscopy Prep

• 1 to 2 days of clear liquid diet
• Drinking large quantities of special solution
  prescribed by doctor to empty colon
• Loose, frequent stools- It is recommended
  that a patient stays at home during this
  prep time
Who should have a
   Colonoscopy?
• Recommended for anyone age 50 and older
• Patients at higher risk for colon cancer,
  such as African Americans and people with
  a family history should consider scheduling
  one sooner
Reasons to have a
        Colonoscopy
•   Check for cancer or
    polyps

•   Check for cause of
    blood in stool or dark
    stool

•   Check for cause of
    chronic diarrhea

•   Check for cause of iron
    deficiency anemia
Bite-wing X-ray
• A type of dental x-ray
• T-shaped with a bite tab
• Placed on interior side of jaw
• Patient bites down on tab to hold in place
• Shows upper and lower back teeth and
  how they touch each other in a single view
Reasons for Bite-wing
       X-ray
•   Check for tooth decay
    between teeth

•   Check tooth alignment

•   Check for periodontal
    disease

•   Check for bone loss
    when gum disease or
    infection are present
Lavage

• Common names- Stomach pumping or
  Gastric irrigation
• Used when a patient has ingested poison,
  overdosed on drugs or alcohol, or before
  surgery to clear contents of digestive tract
Steps of Lavage
• Passage of tube via mouth or nose to
  stomach- must make sure tube has entered
  the stomach and not the lung
• Sequential administration and removal of
  small volumes of liquid (water or saline)
• Repeat until fluid shows no further gastric
  contents
Complications of
       Lavage
• Aspiration pneumonia
• Laryngospasm
• Hypoxia
• Bradycardia
• Epistaxis
• Water intoxication
Anastomosis
• Surgical connection between two hollow
  structures
• Used to restore continuity after resection
  (removal of part of organ or gland)
• In the past, sutures were more commonly
  used to create the connection. Now
  mechanical staples and biological glues are
  popular
Uses for Anastomosis
•   Treatment for colon
    cancer, including
    colostomy (opening
    created between bowel
    and skin)

•   Bariatric surgery,
    whether gastrectomy or
    resection and rerouting
    of the small intestine to
    a small stomach pouch

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Chapter 8 presentation

  • 1. Terms of the Digestive System Cynthia Gaughan
  • 2. Colonoscopy • Internal examination of the colon and rectum • Usually performed by a gastroenterologist • Colonoscope- flexible tube with an attached video camera used in procedure
  • 3. Colonoscopy Prep • 1 to 2 days of clear liquid diet • Drinking large quantities of special solution prescribed by doctor to empty colon • Loose, frequent stools- It is recommended that a patient stays at home during this prep time
  • 4. Who should have a Colonoscopy? • Recommended for anyone age 50 and older • Patients at higher risk for colon cancer, such as African Americans and people with a family history should consider scheduling one sooner
  • 5. Reasons to have a Colonoscopy • Check for cancer or polyps • Check for cause of blood in stool or dark stool • Check for cause of chronic diarrhea • Check for cause of iron deficiency anemia
  • 6. Bite-wing X-ray • A type of dental x-ray • T-shaped with a bite tab • Placed on interior side of jaw • Patient bites down on tab to hold in place • Shows upper and lower back teeth and how they touch each other in a single view
  • 7. Reasons for Bite-wing X-ray • Check for tooth decay between teeth • Check tooth alignment • Check for periodontal disease • Check for bone loss when gum disease or infection are present
  • 8. Lavage • Common names- Stomach pumping or Gastric irrigation • Used when a patient has ingested poison, overdosed on drugs or alcohol, or before surgery to clear contents of digestive tract
  • 9. Steps of Lavage • Passage of tube via mouth or nose to stomach- must make sure tube has entered the stomach and not the lung • Sequential administration and removal of small volumes of liquid (water or saline) • Repeat until fluid shows no further gastric contents
  • 10. Complications of Lavage • Aspiration pneumonia • Laryngospasm • Hypoxia • Bradycardia • Epistaxis • Water intoxication
  • 11. Anastomosis • Surgical connection between two hollow structures • Used to restore continuity after resection (removal of part of organ or gland) • In the past, sutures were more commonly used to create the connection. Now mechanical staples and biological glues are popular
  • 12. Uses for Anastomosis • Treatment for colon cancer, including colostomy (opening created between bowel and skin) • Bariatric surgery, whether gastrectomy or resection and rerouting of the small intestine to a small stomach pouch

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