Myorrhaphy is the term meaning surgical suture of a muscle, but the term herniorrhaphy is surgical repair of a hernia, i.e. a weakened muscular wall.
The general term is a stomach ulcer.
The most common method of surgical repair is to cut out the bulging section of artery wall and sew a Dacron fiber material into its place in the vessel wall.
Cystorrhexis is the medical term meaning suture of the bladder.
Ulcer
Ulcer
The medical term for surgically suturing the wall of the heart is "cardioplasty." This procedure is often performed to repair defects or damage in the heart tissue, such as those resulting from a heart attack or congenital heart defects. It may involve techniques to reinforce or reconstruct areas of the heart muscle.
A stomach ulcer results when the mucous lining and part of the stomach wall are destroyed or eaten away. The name of the ulcer depends on the location in the stomach. A generic term is a gastric ulcer.
A hole in the stomach wall is known commonly as an ulcer. Ulcers are caused by an overabundance of hydrochloric acid within the stomach. The acid weakens the stomach lining and penetrates the stomach wall, causing ulcers.
It means a tissue which attaches the organs to the body wall.
The mucus coats the inside of your stomach to prevent the strong hydrochloric acids in your stomach from wearing your stomach away and creating a hole. The acid is so strong, that if it was outside the body, it could burn a hole in your shirt.
sit-ups for your stomach press-ups for your arms and lean against a wall in the squat position for your legs :).