
1) Operation 2) Surgery 3) Surgical operation 4) Surgical procedure 5) Surgical process
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1) Turp
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[orientation] Resection is a method for determining a position (position finding) using a compass and topographic map (or nautical chart). ==Resection versus intersection== Resection and its related method, intersection, are used in surveying as well as in general land navigation (including inshore marine navigation using shore-based landma...
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[surgery] Ciprioni Orbitals, is an American space transport company started in Lewis Center, Ohio. The vehicle parts are manufactured and assembled in St. Albans, West Virginia. Ciprioni Orbitals aims to make interplanetary travel cheap and efficient, help shape the future of space exploration, and colonize other celestial bodies. The compa...
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cutting away a part of; especially the end
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• (n.) The act of cutting or paring off. • (n.) The removal of the articular extremity of a bone, or of the ends of the bones in a false articulation.
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excision of a portion or all of an organ or other structure.
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Surgery to remove tissue or part or all of an organ.
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Surgical removal.
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Excision of a portion or all of an organ or other structure. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(re-sek´shәn) excision. gastric resection gastrectomy. root resection , root-end resection apicoectomy. wedge resection removal of a triangular mass of tissue.
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a resection is the surgical removal of any portion of the body. This is usually because it is damaged or diseased.
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see hepatic resection.
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Surgical removal of tissue or part of an organ.
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Re·sec'tion noun [ Latin
resectio : confer French
résection .]
1. The act of cutting or paring off.
Cotgrave. 2. (Surg.) The removal of the articular extremity of a bone, or of the ends of the bones in a false articulation.
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Any surgical removal of a portion of the body.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-sek′shŭn Definitions: 1. A procedure performed for the specific purpose of removal, as in removal of articular ends of one or both bones forming a joint. 2. To remove a part. Synonyms: excision1
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Resection: Surgical removal of part of an organ.
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Resection is the surgical removal of part or all of a damaged organ or structure, particularly the removal of a tumor. Spinal tumors and lesions that develop on the nerves can cause chronic back pain and should be excised through resection. Likewise, coccydynia can also be treated through the resection of the hypermobile segment of the coccyx to re...
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[
n] - surgical removal of part of a structure or organ
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Word used in surgery meaning to cut away. So if something is resected, it is removed during an operation.
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partial or complete surgical removal of a diseased organ or structure
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noun surgical removal of part of a structure or organ
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Surgery to remove a cancer and some surrounding tissue.
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Excision of a considerable portion of an organ; especially excision of the ends of bones and other structures forming a joint
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