That would be the cranium or cranial cavity.
None, they would open the skull with the use of a drill.
The Chest or Thoracic cavity has to be opened to remove the lung lobe
During surgery to remove a brain tumor, the cranial cavity would be opened. The cranial cavity is part of the skull that houses the brain, and accessing it allows surgeons to safely operate on brain tumors. This procedure is typically performed through a technique called craniotomy, where a section of the skull is temporarily removed to reach the tumor.
The Abdominopelvic cavity is used. But these are two different cavities put together (abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity). These two cavities hold completely different organs of our body they have different purposes. To be better understood and to be able to correctly diagnosed they should not be referred to as one cavity.
The chest cavity (thoracic cavity) would need to be opened for coronary bypass surgery to access the heart and perform the surgery.
The abdominal cavity would have to be opened to remove the uterus or womb through a surgical procedure known as a hysterectomy.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
Thoracic cavity
The abdomen.
No. Abdominoectomy would be surgical removal of the abdomen. The term for removal of fluid from the abdominal cavity is paracentesis.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
For an appendectomy, the abdominal cavity is entered through a small incision made in the lower right side of the abdomen. The appendix is located in this area and can be removed through this incision.