That sounds like the process of organ retrieval from the donor.
sternum to the pubic bone is called breasbone
A laparotomy is also known as a celiotomy. It is a surgical procedure involving a large incision through the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity.
Amniotomy is surgical incision into the amnion.
Peritoneum
Generally, a noninvasive procedure does not involve a surgical procedure or the use of an incision to create an opening. Examples of noninvasive procedures are imaging tests and different types of therapy.
The medical term for surgical cutting is "incision." This refers to making a deliberate cut into the body during a surgical procedure.
The procedure depends upon the nature of surgery: Gastrostomy if it involves the Stomach, ileostomy or jejunostomy if it involves the small bowel, colostomy if it involves the large bowel, and ideal conduit if it involves surgery for urinary diversion
Sinusotomy (sigh-nuhs-OT-oh-mee) is the medical term meaning surgical incision into a sinus. This procedure is used in the treatment of chronic sinusitis.
Yes, the medical terminology combining form -otomy does indeed mean cutting into or surgical incision. It is often used in medical terms to indicate a surgical procedure involving the cutting of a specific part of the body.
A surgical procedure in which an incision is made in a woman's abdomen to deliver the infant from the uterus.
SternotomySternotomy (stern = sternum [breastbone] + tomy = cut + y = procedure) is an incision into or through the sternum. This procedure provides access to the heart and lungs for surgical procedures such as heart transplants, correction of congenital heart defects or coronary artery bypass surgery.
The safest surgical procedure to remove excess abdominal fat is gastric bypass. What this procedure does is that shortens the length of the small intestines, and or changes the connection to the stomach, limiting food intake.