-desis = fixation of bone or joint
-pexy = fixation of an organ
The suffix "-desis" means binding or fixation, often used in medical terms related to fusing bones or joints. For example, arthrodesis refers to surgical fixation of a joint to promote fusion.
"Arthro-" means joint and "-scopy" means to look or observe. Together, "arthroscopy" refers to a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint.
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arthur i think, i may be right i may wrong!
The term arthritis it the term for inflammation of the joints. It comes from two Greek words arthro meaning joint and itis meaning inflammation.
The suffix "-desis" means binding or fixation, often used in medical terms related to fusing bones or joints. For example, arthrodesis refers to surgical fixation of a joint to promote fusion.
Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure that stiffens a joint or joins spinal vertebrae. Arthrodesis means the fixation of a joint. The suffix -desis means "surgical fixation of." Joint fusion or arthrodesis is a method used for pain relief , regain stability and strength. The bones are aligned in the most functional position, but lose their natural motion. In a related term, ankylosis is the abnormal stiffening of a joint.
Surgical fixation of bone or joint; to bind; tie together
Well since plasty means a surgical repair of sorts, then you could just combine it with any root basically like Arthroplasty- surgical joint repair Rhinoplasty- nose job And pexy is similar meaning fixation so hysteropexy- means fixation of an organ etc
The suffix "-centesis" is from the Greek meaning "to prick" or in modern day "surgical puncture". Generally it is when a needle is inserted into a space and fluid (air or liquid) is withdrawn. Examples include: Amniocentesis (pregnancy: bag of waters) Abdominocentesis (sample comes from belly) Arthrocentesis (from around a joint)
The medical term for surgical attachment of a fascia to another fascia or tendon is "fascial grafting." This procedure is commonly used in surgeries to reinforce or repair damaged tissues, improve stability, or correct deformities.
well, excise is a good word.For removal of a limb: AmputationFor removal of mass or organ: Excision (Excision means that tissue is removed, using a scalpel, laser or another instrument)To remove a tissue sample: BiopsyThe medical terminology combining form for surgical removal is -ectomy.Excision is the medical term meaning surgical removal. -ectomy is the medical terminology combining form meaning surgical removal.
Arthrocentesis is the term meaning surgical puncture of a joint. This procedure is usually done to remove fluid for analysis or to increase comfort.
Patelloplasty is resurfacing or revision of the patella in knee replacement surgery. Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure orthopaedic surgeons use to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint.
A multiplane fixation device is a surgical instrument used to stabilize and align bone fragments during orthopedic procedures, particularly in complex fractures or joint reconstructions. It allows for fixation in multiple planes, enabling precise positioning and support of the bone during healing. This type of device enhances surgical outcomes by providing better biomechanical stability and facilitating the recovery process.
Bunionectomy is surgical removal of a bunion, and abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe.
The surgical placement of an artificial joint is known as a joint replacement.