incisions surgery Flashcards

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Midline

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incision though the línea alba
poorly vascularised and major nerves are avoided
requires access to the abdominal cavity

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Paramedian incision

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performed lateral to the línea alba
access to more lateral structures (kidney, spleen and adrenals)
but method legates blood and nerve supply to the muscles medial to the incision

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Kocher incision

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begins inferior to the xiphiod process and extends inferolaterally in parallel to the right costal margin.
gain access for the gallbladder and or the biliary tree pathology

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Chevron incision

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The extension of the kocher incision to the other side of the abdomen.
used for oesophagectomy, gastrectomy, bilateral adrenalectomy, hepatic resection and or liver transplant

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Mercedes Benz incision

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vertical incision and break through the xiphisternum
This may be used for the same indications as the Chevron incision however it is classically seen in liver transplantation.

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McBurney’s incision

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grid iron= two perpendicular lines
splitting the fibres of the muscles without cutting them good healing
performed at Mc Burney’s point (ASIS and umbilicus 1/3 of distance)
open appendectomy.

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