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177935006: Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall (procedure)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
275435018 Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
560783012 Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4570830012 Removal of foreign body from abdominal wall en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Removal of foreign body from abdominal wall false Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Removal - action (qualifier value) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site Body cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Direct morphology Foreign body false Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site The anterior abdominal wall constitutes a hexagonal area defined superiorly by the costal margins and xiphoid process; and inferiorly by the iliac crests, inguinal ligament, pubis and pubic symphysis. The wall extends posteriorly and incorporates the lateral aspect of the wall until the junction with the posterior abdominal wall approximately at the mid-axillary line. The wall is covered externally by skin and subcutaneous tissue: beneath this lies the superficial fascia (between the dermis and the muscles), which is conventionally divided into a superficial fatty layer (Camper's fascia) and a deep membranous layer (Scarpa's fascia); deep fascia; the rectus abdominis, pyramidalis, external oblique, internal oblique and transversus abdominis; and the extraperitoneal tissue and the parietal peritoneum. These tissues also form the umbilicus and the inguinal canal, which connects the abdominal cavity to the scrotum in males and the labia majora in females. false Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site Entire subregion of abdomen false Inferred relationship Some 3
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 3
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 2
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site paroi abdominale false Inferred relationship Some 2
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 3
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 3
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 3
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Surgical action false Inferred relationship Some 2
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Removal of foreign body of trunk true Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site - Indirect (attribute) The anterior abdominal wall constitutes a hexagonal area defined superiorly by the costal margins and xiphoid process; and inferiorly by the iliac crests, inguinal ligament, pubis and pubic symphysis. The wall extends posteriorly and incorporates the lateral aspect of the wall until the junction with the posterior abdominal wall approximately at the mid-axillary line. The wall is covered externally by skin and subcutaneous tissue: beneath this lies the superficial fascia (between the dermis and the muscles), which is conventionally divided into a superficial fatty layer (Camper's fascia) and a deep membranous layer (Scarpa's fascia); deep fascia; the rectus abdominis, pyramidalis, external oblique, internal oblique and transversus abdominis; and the extraperitoneal tissue and the parietal peritoneum. These tissues also form the umbilicus and the inguinal canal, which connects the abdominal cavity to the scrotum in males and the labia majora in females. false Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Procedure for abdominal wall lesion false Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Procedure for abdominal wall lesion false Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Method Removal - action (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Direct morphology Foreign body true Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Procedure site - Indirect (attribute) The anterior abdominal wall constitutes a hexagonal area defined superiorly by the costal margins and xiphoid process; and inferiorly by the iliac crests, inguinal ligament, pubis and pubic symphysis. The wall extends posteriorly and incorporates the lateral aspect of the wall until the junction with the posterior abdominal wall approximately at the mid-axillary line. The wall is covered externally by skin and subcutaneous tissue: beneath this lies the superficial fascia (between the dermis and the muscles), which is conventionally divided into a superficial fatty layer (Camper's fascia) and a deep membranous layer (Scarpa's fascia); deep fascia; the rectus abdominis, pyramidalis, external oblique, internal oblique and transversus abdominis; and the extraperitoneal tissue and the parietal peritoneum. These tissues also form the umbilicus and the inguinal canal, which connects the abdominal cavity to the scrotum in males and the labia majora in females. true Inferred relationship Some 1
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Removal of foreign body from soft tissue false Inferred relationship Some
Removal of foreign body from anterior abdominal wall Is a Abdominal wall procedure true Inferred relationship Some

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