It is the removal of half of the stomach called a gastroectomy
Surgical removal of all or part of the stomach. It's most often used for cancer of the stomach, but also sometimes for ulcers, holes in the stomach wall or polyps.
Partial or total gastrectomyGastrectomySurgical removal of all or part of the stomach is called a gastrectomy, but often when you want to indicate that only a part of the stomach was removed you would use hemigastrectomy.GastrectomyGastrectomygastrectomy
Partial or total gastrectomyGastrectomySurgical removal of all or part of the stomach is called a gastrectomy, but often when you want to indicate that only a part of the stomach was removed you would use hemigastrectomy.GastrectomyGastrectomygastrectomy
Surgical removal of the stomach can cause dumping syndrome or vitamin B12 deficiency.
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The Proventriculus is half of a birds stomach. It does the chemical digestion half of the work. The other part of the stomach does the phyical digestion half. I do not know the name of this half.
gastroduodenostomy
Surgical removal of the entire (total) stomach.
Fundoplication to prevent reflux acids in the stomach from damaging the esophagus. Appendectomy for removal of an inflamed or infected appendix. Cholecystectomy for removal of an inflamed gallbladder and the crystallized salts called gallstones.
Hemihepatectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of half or a lobe of the liver.
The lower half of the stomach makes most of the acid and gets all the peptic ulcers above the duodenum. Removing it leaves little place for ulcers to form and little acid to produce them.
proctectomy (lat. proctectomia)The two main terms for surgical removal of the rectum are proctectomy and rectal resection. They mean the same thing, so which one you choose is just personal preference.