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✔✔Cryosurgery - ✔✔Technique of exposing tissues to extreme cold to produce cell
injury and destruction. Used in the treatment of malignant tumors to control pain and
bleeding.
✔✔Curette - ✔✔A surgical instrument used to scrape and remove tissue. Curettes are
often spoon-shaped with sharp cutting edges.
✔✔Day Surgery - ✔✔A type of outpatient surgery in which the patient is discharged on
the same day he or she was admitted; also called ambulatory surgery or same day
surgery.
✔✔Debridement - ✔✔Removal of dead or damaged tissue from a wound. Commonly
performed for burn therapy.
✔✔Decontamination - ✔✔A process that removes pathogenic microorganisms and
makes items safe to handle. It usually involves cleaning, followed by a chemical or
thermal process.
, ✔✔Dilator - ✔✔A surgical instrument used to enlarge or expand an opening by
stretching.
✔✔Dissection - ✔✔The surgical cutting of parts for separation and study.
✔✔Distal - ✔✔A point that is farther away from a given reference point. (The term distal
is the opposite of proximal.)
✔✔Drill Bit - ✔✔A cutting instrument used with a drill to create a hole in bone to
accommodate a screw.
✔✔Electrocautery - ✔✔Use of an electric current to stop bleeding by coagulating blood
vessels.
✔✔Elevator - ✔✔An instrument used to lift or elevate tissue to a greater height. Some
elevators are designed to scrape tissue.
✔✔Endoscope - ✔✔A tube used to view organs and body cavities through a natural
body opening or small incision. Minimally invasive.
✔✔Endoscopic Surgery - ✔✔Use of a lighted instrument to examine the interior of a
cavity.
✔✔Etching - ✔✔An electrochemical process used to mark instruments without
damaging the instrument's surface.
✔✔FDA - ✔✔Food and Drug Administration
✔✔FFE - ✔✔Refers to Flexible Fiberoptic Endoscopes
✔✔Fiberoptic - ✔✔A bundle of thread-like glass strands used within an instrument to
conduct light or project an image.
✔✔Fixation - ✔✔To hold bone fragments in place following a fracture. External fixations
are held in place by an external framework or a casting system. Internal fixations are
held in placed by screws, pins. or plates.
✔✔Flash - ✔✔The emergency sterilization of unwrapped instruments for immediate
patient use.
✔✔Floor Grade - ✔✔A lower quality grade of instrument. Floor grade instruments often
lack the precision of surgical grade instruments and may rust and corrode more easily
than surgical grade instruments.