Across
- 4. This roth net has a minimum working channel diameter of 3.2 mm and can only be used with the therapeutic gastroscope.
- 5. During a routine bronchoscopy using the P190 bronchoscope, Dr. Trump wants to obtain a brushing specimen. Which cytology brush would typically be used with this scope?
- 6. This protected cytology brush can be used to test for candida in the esophagus and has a minimum working channel diameter of 2.2mm.
- 10. Dr. Sondhi would like to place a 7 Fr double pigtail stent during an EGD. He would need to use the ____________ scope.
- 12. During a food impaction case using a 190 gastroscope with Dr. Iyer she asks for a retrieval basket. Which retrieval basket is NOT compatible with the 190 gastroscope?
- 13. This endoscopic tool is used to “stretch” the esophagus and has a minimum working channel diameter of ≥2.8mm.
- 14. This snare is used to take off polyps without cautery and has a minimum working channel diameter of 2.8mm
Down
- 1. This biopsy forcep can be used through the cholangioscope and has a minimum working channel diameter of 1.2mm.
- 2. This gastroscope can be used for pediatric patients or patients that have severe esophageal strictures. The working channel of this scope is 2.2 mm.
- 3. This endoscopic tool uses bipolar cautery to treat a bleeding source and has a minimum working channel of 2.4mm
- 4. This roth net has a minimum working channel diameter of 1.8 mm and can be used with the neonatal gastroscope.
- 7. During an ERCP Dr. Verma wants to perform biliary dilation. This dilation balloon with a minimum working channel of ≥ 4.2 mm should be used.
- 8. Dr. Myneni wants to get a brushing sample from the common bile duct during an ERCP. Which cytology brush is appropriate to obtain this sample using the ERCP scope?
- 9. This endoscopic tool is used to remove stent during an ERCP and can be used to remove foreign bodies. The minimum working channel for this tool is 2.4 mm.
- 11. You are taking biopsies with Dr. Agarwal using the neonatal gastroscope. Which biopsy forcep would you use?
