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Prostatectomy refers to the removal of the prostate gland.A resection is when they cut something out, and a resection of the complete prostate gland is called a prostatectomy.1.Prostatectomy.
A prostatectomy is the surgical removal of a man's prostate and the diseased seminal vesticles, if the cancer has spread outside of the prostate; otherwise only the full prostrate will be removed.
It is a procedure to remove the prostatic overgrowth via a different surgical route
It is a procedure to remove the prostatic overgrowth through a different surgical route
Retropubic prostatectomy is surgical removal of the prostate using an incision behind the pubic bone.
neurosurgery , orthopedic surgery , radio surgery and radiotherapy, prostatectomy, endoscopy, laparoscopy , cardiac surgery and craniofacial surgery
The most common source of pathogens that cause surgical site infections is the patient.
Kneecap removal, or patellectomy, is the surgical removal of the patella, commonly called the kneecap.
the word hemostasis means to stop bleeding. The hemostat is an instrument designed to clamp veins and/or skin to stop bleeding. Sometimes it is referred to as a clamp. They are also used to hold various surgical items such as gauze.
This term means a union (joining) of nerves, blood vessels or lymphatics.
Orchiopexy is the fixation of the testes in the scrotum. It is done usually before the age of 2 AFTER the surgical procedure of a circumcision.
The term for removal of all or part of the prostate through the urethra is a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or transurethral prostatectomy.a TURP or Trans Urethral Resection of the ProstateTransurethral resection