GASTROENTEROSTOMIATRASMESOCOLONICAPOSTERIOR SPELLING AND GRAMMATICAL ERROR BY TRANSMESOCOLONIC GASTROENTEROSTOMY POSTERIOR . The SUFFIX POSTERIOR is an adjective or qualification that must be separate from the noun and is expressed to specify place or location, as opposed to ANTERIOR or FRONTAL Secondly, colonic and mesocolonic are compass terms and must be accented, as well as their compounds. Thirdly, the most serious error, because it is conceptual, is a TRANSMESOCOLONIC enterostomy and not TRASMESOCOLÓNICA. Trans means "through", whereas "after" is a prefix for "back of", as in backroom and transcend (influence, remain for posterity). A little clinical culture to better understand: TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY is an ultrasound of the heart but that is done from the inside out, that is through the esophagus. TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND is that gynecological echo in which the tranaductor passes through the vagina. . In the colon we can distinguish the transverse mesocolon and the sigmoid mesocolon, the two freer and most mobile portions of the colon. However, sometimes there are some firm adhesions from the cecum (from where the mesoapéndice comes out) to the hepatic angle, and there is almost fixed the mesocolon to the wall. The same thing happens on the other side, from the spanic angle to where the sigmoid beginsNow well, an enterostomy is an "ostomy", that is, an ABODING (conjunction of two mouths to transfer - and not transfer- fluids from one to the other) from one part of the digestive tract to the skin. The prefix "whole" (etymologically intestine, digestive tract) means that the small intestine communicates with the outside. The prefix "gastro" (etimologically stomach, ventral zone) refers to the other party involved in the abocamiento. Understood this, it is a TRANSMESOCOLONIC GASTROENTEROSTOMY POSTERIOR abocamiento between the small intestine and the wall of the stomach performed through the back of the colon, in the middle intestine.
in Mexico: from nahuatl chihchiltic, chili colorado and ocuilin, worm. comadia redtenbacheri, hypopta agavis. Larva of Lepidoptera measuring between 2 and 5 cm, which breeds at the base of the penca. Ditrisio of the family of the codes native to North America . Relatively thick body, bipectinate antennae with filiform apex, atrophied spirit and short palps. The wings have complete nervation. It inhabits in general in arid and desert areas. Adults are moths who like to roe around light bulbs. The larvae are a pest of the maguey that is collected for human consumption. It contains B vitamins, calcium minerals, magnesium and sulfur. It is very rich in protein.