Tenolysis
This procedure is called lysis of adhesions. It must be done very carefully around structures such as the ureter, as well as nearby arteries, veins and nerves.UreterolysisThe procedure to free adhesion's from the Ureter is called Ureterolysis. This can now be carried Laparoscopically(Minimal invasive surgery) but sometimes may require open surgery. It is a fairly simple procedure and may just require an overnight stay in Hospital.
The combining form meaning "to set free" in medical terminology is "lyso-".
Aseptic means free from infection.
The CPT code for lysis of adhesions is typically 44005, which describes the surgical procedure to free adhesions in the abdominal cavity. For a side-to-side ileocolostomy, you would use CPT code 44160, which denotes the creation of a side-to-side anastomosis between the ileum and colon. When reporting a procedure that includes both lysis of adhesions and the ileocolostomy, you would report both codes, ensuring to follow the appropriate guidelines for modifier usage if necessary.
The term that refers to the release of a tendon from adhesion is "tenolysis." This surgical procedure is performed to free a tendon that has become stuck due to scar tissue or other factors, allowing it to regain mobility and function. Tenolysis is often used in the context of rehabilitation after tendon injuries or surgeries.
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An obstruction of the small intestine that prevents the free passage of material; sometimes caused by postoperative adhesions.
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No free fluid in the cul de sac is a medical term. It means that there was no indication of a ruptured cyst or ectopic pregnancy found on a pelvic ultrasound.
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