Published Feb 7, 2005
NurseFirst
614 Posts
I had a pt who had an exploratory laparotomy who was determined to have a sm bowel obstruction due to an adhesion. What is it called when they cut out or remove the adhesion?
Anyone? Anyone?
Thanks,
Transplant-BSNTx
60 Posts
Adhesiolysis
Another medical word to add to my expanding medical vocabulary. And here I thought I'd mastered so much after taking med term classes. Hah!
My other recent favorite word was "pagophagia".
What is pagophagia? Pica, where ice chips is the object of consumption.
Marie_LPN, RN, LPN, RN
12,126 Posts
Pica is the craving ingestion of non-food items (dirt, baby powder, etc.)
But my research turned up that, in fact, it means consumption/craving of unusual and non-nutritive substances. What I turned up, I think it was on emedicine, definitely put pagophagia in as a type of pica. It's a not uncommon sx of iron deficiency. Go figure!
http://www.fpnotebook.com/HEM215.htm
chartleypj
171 Posts
The techincally appropriate name for what you describe-
Exploratory Laparotomy, Lysis of Adhesions
Paula
sunnyjohn
2,450 Posts
Ex. lap. with lysis of adhesions.....