Definition of Gastrotomy. Meaning of Gastrotomy. Synonyms of Gastrotomy

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Definition of Gastrotomy

Gastrotomy
Gastrotomy Gas*trot"o*my, n. [Gastro + Gr. ? to cut: cf. F. gastrotomie.] (Surg.) A cutting into, or opening of, the abdomen or the stomach.

Meaning of Gastrotomy from wikipedia

- gastrostomy is an open technique, requiring an upper midline laparotomy and gastrotomy, with the catheter brought out in the left hypochondrium. It was first...
- (or sections thereof). "Otomy" means cutting into a part of the body; a gastrotomy would be cutting into, but not necessarily removing, the stomach. And...
- publications reviewed. When all other measures have failed, surgical gastrotomy is required to evacuate the bezoar. Generally, bezoars can be found in...
- the m**** surp****es greater than 20 centimeters, it must be removed by gastrotomy. It is recommended that general anesthesia with intubation be used when...
- osteotome -tomy act of cutting; incising, incision Gr**** τομία (-tomía) Gastrotomy, Phlebotomy ton- tone, tension, pressure Gr**** τόνος (tónos), rope, cord;...
- stomach can sometimes be removed by endoscopic retrieval or if necessary by gastrotomy. Very often, a simple instrument to remove foreign bodies without operation...
- causing severe vomiting and resulting electrolyte imbalances. The stomach (gastrotomy) or intestine (enterotomy) can be surgically opened to remove the foreign...
- into the upper pouch via the baby's mouth or nose, and the lower via the gastrotomy feeding tube hole (which would have had to be made anyway to feed the...
- substantial proportion of patients may also require tracheostomy and gastrotomy in the early phase after surgery. Cerebral edema is a severe complication...
- rendered them unconscious for three days, during which time he performed a gastrotomy upon them Giles L (transl.) (1912). Taoist teachings from the book of...