Partial or total gastrectomyGastrectomySurgical removal of all or part of the stomach is called a gastrectomy, but often when you want to indicate that only a part of the stomach was removed you would use hemigastrectomy.GastrectomyGastrectomygastrectomy
An arterectomy is removal of all or part of an artery.
Yes, a pneumonectomy is surgical removal of all or part of a lung.
Partial or total gastrectomyGastrectomySurgical removal of all or part of the stomach is called a gastrectomy, but often when you want to indicate that only a part of the stomach was removed you would use hemigastrectomy.GastrectomyGastrectomygastrectomy
Hepatectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of th eliver.
The medical term for surgical removal of all or part of the jejunum is jejunectomy.
proctectomy (lat. proctectomia)The two main terms for surgical removal of the rectum are proctectomy and rectal resection. They mean the same thing, so which one you choose is just personal preference.
"Yes. Many Asians have what appears to be no eyelid at all-or a double eyelid. Sometimes, they get surgery to correct this and others don't. It all depends on your personal preference."
Labyrinthectomy is surgical removal of the labyrinth.
Ostectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of a bone.
No, not all reptiles have a clear eyelid. While many reptiles, such as snakes and some lizards, possess a protective scale called a spectacle that covers their eyes, others, like turtles and crocodilians, have a more traditional eyelid structure. These differences in eye protection and anatomy are adaptations to their specific environments and lifestyles.
Esophagectomy is surgical removal of all or part of the esophagus.