The lay term for cholecystectomy would be 'the removal of the gall bladder'.
A cholecystectomy study is when one studies in certain types of surgeries. The term refers to the removal of the gallbladder by laprasopic or open surgery.
The correct spelling of the medical term is cholecystectomy (removing the gall bladder).
The word cholecystectomy means removal of the gallbladder. Cholecyst is the gallbladder and ectomy means the removal of. The medical term cholecystectomy does not have a prefix it only contains a root and a suffix because you are talking about the gallbladder in general.
A cholecystectomy is performed to treat cholelithiasis and cholecystitis
a laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal),
The prognosis for cholecystitis and cholelithaisis patients who receive cholecystectomy is generally good. Overall, cholecystectomy relieves symptoms in about 95% of cases.
Patients who have evidence of gallbladder perforation or gangrene need to have an immediate cholecystectomy.
No. It is a fairly straightforward procedure. The risks of a cholecystectomy are essentially the risks of anesthesia.
A cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat cholelithiasis and cholecystitis.
I believe the lay term would be contagious or catching. Meaning it can be passed from one person to another.
I believe the lay term would be contagious or catching. Meaning it can be passed from one person to another.
70% lay eggs, they are known as oviparous