encephalography
an X-ray technique revealing parts of the brain.endoscopic retrograde lithotripsy
the passing of an instrument through the bladder and into the ureter to remove stones.endoscopic shock wave lithotripsy
disintegrating and eliminating kidney stones by the use of shock waves instead of surgery.enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) a
noninvasive medical therapy used to eliminate or reduce angina. The procedure employs a device that delivers pulses of pressure to the legs that are timedwith the patient's heartbeats. Over a course of 35 or more treatments, the technique lowers the pressure that the heart must pump against and increases the rate of return of blood to the heart, reducing pain from angina.
enterectomy
removal of part of the intestine.esophagectomy
removal of the esophagus.esophagoscopy
the passing of an instrument down the throat to inspect the esophagus.ether
an inhaled anesthetic agent.ethyl chloride
a local anesthetic agent that freezes any tissue it comes in contact with.ethylene
an anesthetic gas.eviscerate
to open the abdomen and pull out the intestines.excision
the surgical removal of a tissue or organ.face-lift
plastic surgery to remove wrinkles.flap
a section (graft) of flesh that includes subcutaneous fat, muscles, nerves, arteries, and veins transplanted to another part of the body by microsurgery.fluoroscopy
a technique of producing live X-ray images of the internal organs in motion on a fluorescent screen.fundal plication
a procedure to correct a hiatus hernia by wrapping the upper end of the stomach around the intruding portion of the esophagus.gamma knife radiosurgery
a surgery that employs an irradiation machine to concentrate gamma rays on brain and other tumors to destroy them. The method is used when tumors are difficult or otherwise impossible to remove surgically.gastrectomy
removal of part or all of the stomach.gastric lavage
prior to surgery, the washing out of all stomach contents.gastrostomy
the surgical creation of an opening into the stomach through the abdominal wall, when feeding through the mouth is not possible.gingivectomy
the surgical removal of part of the gums.glossectomy
removal of the tongue.graft
the transplanting of tissue from one part of the body to another. Also, the tissue so transplanted.graft, auto
a graft taken from the patient's own body.graft, fascial
a graft consisting of fibrous tissue.graft, full thickness
a graft containing all layers of the skin.graft, split thickness
a graft consisting of only part of the layers of the skin.hemostasis
the stopping of bleeding, achieved in surgery by clamping and tying off blood vessels.hernioplasty
surgical repair of a hernia.heterograft
a graft taken from an animal for use on a human.homograft
a graft taken from the body of another person.hypodermic
beneath the skin, as a hypodermic injection.hysterectomy
removal of the uterus. incise to cut surgically. incision a surgical cut.intubation
the passage of a tube into a body channel.keratectomy
removal of the cornea of the eye.Kraske's operation
removal of the rectum, coccyx, and part of the sacrum.laparoscopy
a minimally invasive surgical technique in which a small incision is made in the abdomen through which instruments may be inserted to perform a wide array of tasks, from examination of tissue to organ removal.laryngectomy
removal of the larynx (voice box).lidocaine
a local anesthetic agent.lipectomy
the removal of excess body fat.liposuction
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lobectomy
removal of one of the five lobes of the lungs.lobotomy
removal of the front portion of the brain as a treatment for severe mental illness.lumpectomy
the removal of a tumor or mass.mammoplasty
plastic surgery to improve the appearance of the breasts.mastectomy
removal of a breast.mastoplasty
plastic surgery to reduce the size of the breasts.McBurney's incision
an angular incision in the lower right abdomen, for removal of the appendix.myectomy
removal of part or all of a muscle.myringotomy
an incision into the eardrum to remove pus.nephrectomy
removal of a kidney.neurosurgery
surgery of the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.