enterocolostomy
gastrostomy
An enterostomy is the surgical creation of an artificial opening into the intestine.
A bowel resection is a surgical procedure in which a part of the large or small intestine is removed
We call this a colostomy. The first part of the word comes from colon as you can imagine and -stom- means mouth or opening. The last part is -my and that means surgery or cutting. Surgery that opens the colon to the outside.
An augmentation cystoplasty is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the intestine is connected to the bladder for greater ease of urinary voiding.
Gastroduodenostomy can be broken down into three component parts: "gastro-" meaning stomach, "duodeno-" referring to the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), and "-stomy," which denotes a surgical creation of an opening. Therefore, gastroduodenostomy refers to a surgical procedure that creates a connection between the stomach and the duodenum.
The surgical procedure is a colostomy, which entails the fitting of a colostomy bag to collect the faeces and urine.
Septostomy is the medical term meaning surgical creation of an artificial opening in the septum. It can be done in the heart, for instance.
Gastroduodenostomy is a surgical procedure that involves creating a connection directly between the stomach and the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). This procedure may be performed as a treatment for certain gastrointestinal conditions, such as peptic ulcers or gastric outlet obstruction. It allows food to bypass the lower part of the stomach and flow directly into the small intestine to aid digestion.
Hepaticocholangiocholecystenterostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial connection between the gallbladder, bile ducts, and the intestine. It is typically done to bypass obstructions in these structures and restore proper bile flow.
It is pronounced as heh-puh-ti-koh-KAN-jee-oh-KOH-leh-sis-ten-teh-ROSS-toh-meez. It is a medical term referring to a surgical procedure that creates an artificial connection between the gallbladder, bile ducts, and intestine.
enterotomy (entero means intestines; -tomy means process of cutting)