the colon
Passes through the inguinal canal
being stabbed
It is the cervix.
ACh binds to each ACH receptor which causes opening of ligand-regulated ion gate and the creation of end-plate potential.
The root face is the thickness of base material that is not beveled. The root opening is the distance between the edges of the separate base materials that will be joined (the gap between the adjacent pieces).
Did you mean "colostomy"? If yes, a colostomy is the surgical creation of an opening from the colon through the abdominal wall allowing a passage to empty the contents of the colon.
A "colostomy"
YES
A colostomy is a surgical procedure performed on the large bowel, an opening is made in the bowel which is sutured to the skin in the abdominal wall and colostomy ba
We call this a colostomy. The first part of the word comes from colon as you can imagine and -stom- means mouth or opening. The last part is -my and that means surgery or cutting. Surgery that opens the colon to the outside.
This is due to placement of the stoma where the abdominal wall is weak or creation of an overly large opening in the abdominal wall. The use of an ostomy support belt and special pouching supplies may be adequate.
The medical terminology combining form for the surgical creation of an artificial opening is "otomy." Examples include tracheotomy (creation of an opening in the windpipe) or colostomy (creation of an opening in the colon).
ureteroileostomyPronunciation (u-re-ter-o-il-e-OS-to-me)Medical Terminology = ureter/o + ile/o + stomyDefinition = a new opening between the ureter and the ileum
Ostomy
It is the surgical creation of an artificial opening into the stomach through the abdominal wall to allow tube feeding
A colostomy is an opening in the abdominal wall that is made during surgery. The end of the colon is brought through the opening to form a "stoma" Colostomy surgery is done for many different reasons and can be temporary or permanent. The web site below will help explain. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_Colostomy.asp
colostomy