An osteotomy is a surgical operation whereby a bone is cut to shorten, lengthen, or change its alignment. It is sometimes performed to correct a hallux valgus, or to straighten a bone that has healed crookedly following a fracture. It is also used to correct a coxa vara, genu valgum, and genu varum. The operation is done under a general anaesthetic.
Osteotomy is one method to relieve pain in Arthritis, especially of the hip and knee. It is being replaced by joint replacement in the older patient.
Due to the serious nature of this procedure, recovery may be extensive. Careful consultation with a physician is important in order to ensure proper planning during a recovery phase. Tools exist to assist recovering patients who may have non weight bearing requirements and include bedpans, dressing sticks, long-handled shoe-horns, grabbers/reachers and specialized walkers and
The medical term for a surgical incision into a bone is osteotomy.
This term can be a venectomy or phlebectomy.
Sphenoidotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision into the sphenoid bone or sinus.
Nope.It's a surgical incision into the skull. The area's differ depending on the goal of the surgery.Source - Air Force Surgical TechNo, it is an incision in the head.
Retropubic prostatectomy is surgical removal of the prostate using an incision behind the pubic bone.
Phalangectomy
carpectomy
Ethmoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of part of the ethmoid bone or of tissues in the ethmoid sinus.
Myotomy is the medical term meaning the surgical removal of part of a muscle.
Tenodesis is the medical term meaning surgical suturing of the end of a tendon to a bone (ten/o means tendon, and -desis means to bind or tie together). Tenodesis is the opposite of tenolysis."Suture" is just fancy for "sew".
Words with the word ~osteo~ in them relate to bones.
No specific medical term used. You can use exploration and removal of bone fragments wrist to give it a label
The suffix "-desis" refers to the surgical fixation of a bone or joint.
Stapedectomy