Patelloplasty is resurfacing or revision of the patella in knee replacement surgery. Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure orthopaedic surgeons use to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint.
Arthroscopy is the medical term meaning visualization of the interior of a joint, and arthroplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of a joint.
The medical term for a joint repair is arthroplasty.
Syndesmoplasty is surgical repair of a ligament.
Arthroplastica Chirurgica in Latin
Arytenoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of the arytenoid cartilage. It is sometimes used to treat paralysis of the vocal cords.
Chondropathy refers to any disease of cartilage.
Venipuncture is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of a vein. It's a very common medical, not surgical, procedure. It describes the procedure used to take a blood sample, typically from the antecubital (front of elbow) space.
Myocardiorrhaphy is the medical term meaning surgical suture of the heart muscle. -rrhaphy is the combining form meaning surgical suture.
Somnoplasty is a medical term meaning surgical treatment of snoring. It describes the surgical goal, but is not a specific word describing a procedure.
It would usually refer to a surgical procedure of some kind.
The medical term for surgical cutting is "incision." This refers to making a deliberate cut into the body during a surgical procedure.
It is called Rectopexy, and can be done as an open procedure or endoscopically It's proctopexy.
my/o = muscle -plasty = surgical repair Myoplasty is the surgical repair. Myorhaphy is the procedure to suture together a torn muscle after an injury.
Hepatopexy is the medical term meaning surgical fixation of the liver. It is a procedure used to reposition and secure the liver in cases where it has descended lower than its normal position.
Antrectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the antrum. The antrum is the last part of the stomach. The procedure we think of as gastric bypass is an antrectomy with reconstruction.
Ankylosis