A tracheotomy
Bypass is the surgical procedure used to create an alternative passage to divert flow of blood.
yes the trachea is a passage for breathing
The suffix -ostomy refers to a surgical procedure that creates an opening (stoma) between an organ and the outside of the body. This opening allows for waste or fluids to pass out of the body in cases where the natural passage is blocked or impaired.
A surgical connection of two ducts or blood vessels is called anastomosis. This procedure is often performed to restore continuity between two structures, allowing for the passage of fluids or blood. Anastomosis can be performed in various surgical situations, including gastrointestinal surgeries and vascular surgeries.
A cutaneous ureterostomy, also called ureterocutaneostomy, is a surgical procedure that detaches one or both ureters from the bladder, and brings them to the surface of the abdomen with the formation of an opening (stoma) to allow passage of urine.
The surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the trachea through the neck and a tube or catheter is inserted into this opening in order to provide a passage way for air in the event that a persons' airway has been obstructed in someway, facilitating breathing.
Lithopexy refers to the surgical procedure of repositioning a stone within the body, typically performed to treat a condition such as a kidney stone obstruction. It involves manipulating the stone using endoscopic techniques to alleviate symptoms or facilitate its passage.
Other than cosmetic rhinoplasty, common surgical procedures done on the nose include sinoscopy, septoplasty and turbinectomy, which are used to clear the nasal passage of deformations or enlarged areas that may obstruct breathing.
Esophageal resection is a surgical procedure where a part or the entire esophagus is removed. It is usually done to treat conditions such as esophageal cancer, severe reflux disease, or trauma to the esophagus. After the resection, the remaining parts of the esophagus are usually reconnected to allow the passage of food and liquids.
Plastic Surgery
anastomosis
The reversal of a tubal clamp involves a surgical procedure known as tubal ligation reversal, where the clamped or blocked sections of the fallopian tubes are surgically reconnected. This procedure aims to restore fertility by allowing the passage of eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. Success rates vary based on factors such as the method of the original tubal ligation and the woman's age. It's important for individuals considering this procedure to consult with a fertility specialist to discuss potential outcomes and risks.