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cheilorrhaphy
Neurorrhaphy.
My/o: Muscle -rraphy: to suture myorraphy
The most common method of surgical repair is to cut out the bulging section of artery wall and sew a Dacron fiber material into its place in the vessel wall.
derived from greek root-"tom" meaning to cut, refers to the procedure of cutting into the trachea and is na emergency procedure.
Yes, a trachea can be replaced through a surgical procedure known as a tracheal transplantation or tracheal reconstruction. This procedure involves removing the damaged or diseased trachea and replacing it with a healthy trachea from a donor or using a synthetic graft. Tracheal replacement is a complex surgery and is typically reserved for severe cases where other treatments have failed.
tracheotomy
tracheotomy
The suffix "-rraphy" means surgical suturing or stitching. It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a surgical procedure involving stitching.
Tracheotomy.
Tracheotomy
The use of force, usually in the absence of any drugs, to assist in the performance of medical procedure, such as intubating the trachea.