Gastrotomy Health Dictionary

Gastrotomy: From 1 Different Sources


n. a procedure during abdominal surgery in which the stomach is opened, usually to allow inspection of the interior (e.g. to find a point of bleeding), to remove a foreign body, or to allow the oesophagus to be approached from below (e.g. to pull down a tube through a constricting growth).
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Tomy

(-otomy) combining form denoting a surgical incision into an organ or part. Example: gastrotomy (into the stomach).

tone n. see tonus.... tomy




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