General Surgery - Overview and Esophagogastric

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Across
  1. 2. Nissen fundiplication is surgical treatment of this pathology (2 words)
  2. 6. surgical enlargement at distal end of stomach
  3. 11. isolation of instruments to prevent surgical site infection (2 words)
  4. 12. often paired with pyloroplasty
  5. 15. alimentary canal layer between submucosa and serosa (2 words)
  6. 16. stapler to anastomose two lumens
  7. 19. decreasing gastric acid secretion
  8. 22. bariatric procedure for restrictive and malabsorption
  9. 23. swallowing condition of esophagus due to stricture
  10. 25. gas that insufflates abdomen for pneumoperitoneum (2 words)
  11. 26. innermost layer of alimentary canal
  12. 27. apron-like structure
Down
  1. 1. circular firing and cutting stapler
  2. 3. Partial gastrectomy with anastomosis of stomach to duodenum
  3. 4. portion of colon between hepatic and splenic flexures
  4. 5. Gram study that retains purple or blue stain
  5. 7. inserted into fundus for nutrition
  6. 8. body of stomach
  7. 9. dilator placed into esophagus
  8. 10. blood supply to visceral organs
  9. 13. incision involving linea alba being opened down to peritoneum
  10. 14. incision 4 cm lateral to midline
  11. 17. superior portion of stomach resting higher than cardiac sphincter
  12. 18. sphincter at distal end of esophagus
  13. 20. Doyan, Allen, and Debakey are examples of this attribute of intestinal clamps
  14. 21. surgical opening into abdominal cavity
  15. 24. portion of stomach around cardiac sphincter