Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty |
James Christie Anderson, Wilfred Hynes |
Urology |
Dismembered type of pyeloplasty used to treat stricture of the uretero-pelvic junction |
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Bankart repair |
Arthur Bankart |
Orthopaedic surgery |
Procedure to treat recurrent shoulder dislocation by suturing the joint capsule to the glenoid labrum |
Bankart's operation at Who Named It?
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Belsey fundoplication |
Ronald Herbert Robert Belsey |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Fundoplication with 240° wrap |
"Belsey mark iv fundoplication". Medcyclopaedia. GE.
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Bentall's procedure
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Hugh Bentall
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Cardiothoracic surgery
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Composite graft replacement of the aortic valve, aortic root and
ascending aorta, with re-implantation of thecoronary arteries into the
graft
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Bier's block
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August Bier
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Anesthesiology
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Intravenous regional anesthesia. Usually used for short upper limb surgeries.
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Billroth's operation I |
Theodor Billroth |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Resection of the pyloric antrum and end-to-end anastomosis of the gastric remnant to the duodenum |
Billroth's operation I at Who Named It?
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Billroth's operation II |
Theodor Billroth |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Resection of the pyloric antrum and side-to-side anastomosis of the gasstric remnant to the jejunum |
Billroth's operation II at Who Named It?
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Blalock–Hanlon shunt |
Alfred Blalock, C. Rollins Hanlon |
Paediatric surgery |
Palliative atrial septostomy to treat infants with complete transposition of the great arteries |
Blalock-Hanlon operation at Who Named It?
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Blalock–Taussig shunt |
Alfred Blalock, Helen B. Taussig |
Paediatric surgery |
Palliative surgical procedure to treat infants with cyanotic heart defects |
Blalock-Taussig operation at Who Named It?
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Burrow's triangle excision
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Karl August von Burrow
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Reconstructive surgery
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Triangles of skin adjacent to a sliding flap are excised to facilitate movement of the flap
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Collis gastroplasty |
John Leigh Collis, British cardiothoracic surgeon |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Procedure for lengthening oesophagus[2] |
COLLIS JL (September 1957). "An operation for hiatus hernia with short oesophagus". Thorax. 12 (3): 181–8. doi:10.1136/thx.12.3.181. PMC 1019207. PMID 13467876.
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Dor fundoplication |
Dor |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Partial fundoplication with 180° anterior wrap[3] |
Dor fundoplication at Medilexicon.com
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Finney pyloroplasty |
Finney 1902 |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
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Foley operation |
Frederic Foley |
Urology |
Pyeloplasty performed to treat stricture of the uretero-pelvic junction |
Foley's plastic at Who Named It?
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Fontan procedure |
François Fontan |
Pediatric surgery |
Palliative procedure used to treat complex congenital heart defects in children |
Fontan's operation at Who Named It?
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Gavriliu's operation |
Dan Gavriliu |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Procedure to replace or bypass the esophagus with part of the stomach |
Gavriliu's operation at Who Named It?
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Gillies lift
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Harold Gillies
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Maxillofacial Surgery
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Procedure to lift depressed fractured zygoma via temporal approach
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Gundersen flap |
Trygve Gundersen |
Ophthalmology |
Procedure to replace a damaged section of cornea with part of the conjunctiva |
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Hadfield's procedure |
Geoffrey John Hadfield |
Oncologic Surgery,
Breast surgery
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Surgical removal (excision) of all lactiferous ducts of the breast for managing duct ectasia.
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Halsted's operation (hernia) |
William Stewart Halsted |
General surgery |
Repair of inguinal hernia[4] |
Halsted's operation I at Who Named It?
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Halsted's operation (mastectomy) |
William Stewart Halsted |
Breast surgery |
Radical mastectomy for the treatment of breast cancer |
Halsted's operation II at Who Named It?
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Hartmann's operation |
Henri Albert Hartmann |
Colorectal surgery |
Resection of the rectosigmoid colon with closure of the rectal stump and formation of a colostomy |
Hartmann's operation at Who Named It?
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Heineke–Mikulicz pyloroplasty |
Hermann Heineke, Jan Mikulicz-Radecki |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
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Heller myotomy |
Ernest Heller |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Procedure in which the lower oesophageal sphincter is cut to allow passage of food into the stomach in patients with achalasia |
Heller E (1913). "Extramucose Cardiaplastik beim chronischen Cardiospasmus mit Dilatation des Oesophagus". Mitteil Grenzgeb Med Chir. 27: 141.
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Homans operation |
John Homans |
Vascular surgery |
Ligation of the femoral vein to prevent pulmonary embolism in patients with deep venous thrombosis |
Homans' operation at Who Named It?
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Ivor Lewis oesophagoastrectomy |
Ivor Lewis (1895–1982) |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Trans-thoracic removal of the oesophagus and part of the stomach to treat cancer of the oesophagus and gastro-oesophageal junction |
T.J. Crofts (October 2000). "Ivor-Lewis oesophagectomy for middle and lower third oesophageal lesions - how we do it". J.R.Coll.Surg.Edinb. 45 (5): 296–303. PMID 11077777. Archived from the original on 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
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Jaboulay's pyloroplasty |
Mathieu Jaboulay |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Pyloroplasty by forming a side-to-side gastroduodenal anastomosis |
Jaboulay's pyloroplasty at Who Named It?
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Jaboulay–Winkelmann operation |
Mathieu Jaboulay, Karl Winkelmann (1863 – 1925) |
Urology |
Excision of tunica vaginalis to treat hydrocele testis |
Jabouley–Winkelmann operation at Who Named It?
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Kasai procedure |
Morio Kasai |
Paediatric surgery |
A gastrointestinal tract surgery to treat infants with biliary atresia |
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Kausch–Whipple procedure |
Walther Kausch, Allen Whipple |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Radical pancreaticoduodenectomy used to treat cancer of the head of the pancreas |
Kausch–Whipple operation at Who Named It?
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Keller's excision arthroplasty
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William L. Keller
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Orthopaedic surgery
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Proximal third of proximal phalanx is excised in Hallux valgus
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Killian's operation |
Gustav Killian |
Otolaryngology |
Operation to treat frontal sinusitis |
Killian's operation at Who Named It?
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Ladd's procedure
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William Ladd
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Upper gastrointestinal surgery
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Done for small intestinal malrotation.
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Lisfranc's amputation |
Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin |
Orthopaedic surgery |
Partial foot amputation through the tarsometatarsal joint |
Lisfranc's amputation at Who Named It?
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Lord's procedure for haemorrhoids |
Peter H. Lord |
Colorectal surgery |
Digital anal dilatation under general anaesthetic to treat haemorrhoids or anal fissure |
Lord's procedure for haemorrhoids at Who Named It?
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Lord's procedure for hydrocele |
Peter H. Lord |
Urology |
Incision and eversion of the tunica vaginalis to treat hydrocele testis |
Lord's procedure at Who Named It?
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Mayo Repair
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General Surgery
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Repair of Umblical hernia
Double breasted (Vast over Trouser)
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Miles operation |
William Ernest Miles |
Colorectal surgery |
Abdominoperineal resection of the rectum to treat rectal cancer |
Miles'operation at Who Named It?
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Mohs surgery |
Frederic E. Mohs |
Dermatology surgery |
Microscopically controlled surgery to treat common skin cancers, most often basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma |
MOHS Surgery at Who Named It?
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Nissen fundoplication |
Rudolph Nissen |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery, laparoscopic surgery |
Gastric fundus is wrapped fully around the lower oesophagus to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease |
Nissen's fundoplication at Who Named It?
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Paul's operation |
Frank Thomas Paul (1851–1941) |
Colorectal surgery |
Extra-abdominal resection of colon |
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Phemister graft
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Dallas B. Phemister
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Bone graft
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Method of bone graft which uses bone tissue harvested from the patient to treat slow-healing, or delayed union bone fractures.
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Polya gastrectomy |
Eugen Pólya |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Partial gastrectomy with posterior gastrojejunostomy, a modification of the Billroth II operation |
Polya's operation at Who Named It?
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Ramstedt's pyloromyotomy
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Wilhelm Ramstedt
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Upper gastrointestinal surgery
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Splits hypertrophic muscle and leaves mucosa intact in Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
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Roux-en-Y anastomosis |
César Roux |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
End-to-side anastomosis between cut end of small bowel and distal small bowel |
Roux' operation at Who Named It?
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Sistrunk procedure
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Walter Sistrunk
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Otorhinolaryngology
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Surgical management option for thyroglossal cyst. Complete excision of thyroglossal tract with removal of hyoid and suprahyoid tract.
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Smith's operation |
Henry Smith |
Ophthalmology |
Removal of intact immature cataract from within the lens (i.e. intracapsular cataract removal) |
Smith's operation at Who Named It?
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Syme's amputation |
James Syme |
Orthopaedic surgery |
Amputation of the foot at the ankle with removal of the malleoli |
Syme's amputation at Who Named It?
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Tommy John surgery |
Tommy John |
Orthopaedic surgery |
Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction |
Named after the Major League Baseball pitcher who was the first professional athlete to undergo the procedure, in 1974.[8]
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Toupet fundoplication |
Andre Toupet |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Fundoplication with 270° posterior wrap |
Laparoscopy Hospital article
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Trendelenburg's operation[9] |
Friedrich Trendelenburg |
Cardiothoracic surgery |
Pulmonary embolectomy for the treatment of pulmonary embolism |
Trendelenburg's operation at Who Named It?
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Wertheim's operation[10] |
Ernst Wertheim |
Gynaecology |
Radical abdominal hysterectomy used to treat cervical cancer |
Wertheim's operation at Who Named It?
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Whipple's procedure |
Allen Whipple |
Upper gastrointestinal surgery |
Radical pancreaticoduodenectomy used to treat cancer of the head of the pancreas |
Kausch–Whipple operation at Who Named It?
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