Tracheostomy.
Tracheotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision into the trachea. A related term, tracheostomy, is surgical creation of an artificial opening into the trachea. The after product (the open wound) is called a stoma
Tracheotomy Trache/o- Trachea -tomy = Surgical opening
A stoma or ostomy is a pink and moist hole in the stomach made under surgical procedure. Stoma has three types which are: the colostomy, ileostomy and the urostomy
The suffix -ostomy refers to a surgical procedure that creates an opening (stoma) between an organ and the outside of the body. This opening allows for waste or fluids to pass out of the body in cases where the natural passage is blocked or impaired.
Jejunostomy is surgical creation of an artificial opening into the jejunum.
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.
Pyelostomy is surgical creation of an artificial opening into the renal pelvis
Tracheotomy is a surgical incision of the trachea through the neck,
Laryngocentesis is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of the larynx.
An enterostomy is the surgical creation of an artificial opening into the intestine.
-ostomyostomy-stomy-ostomy means surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface.ostomyThe term - ostomy is used for surgical creation of an opening viz: colostomy, urostomy, gastrostomy, tracheostomy etc-stomy
No, tracheorrhaphy is not the rupture of the trachea; rather, it is a surgical procedure that involves the repair of a tracheal injury or defect. The term "tracheorrhaphy" specifically refers to the suturing or stitching of the trachea to restore its integrity. A rupture of the trachea would require such a procedure for treatment.