List of -ectomies

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The surgical terminology suffix "-ectomy" was taken from Greek εκ-τομια = "act of cutting out". It means surgical removal of something, usually from inside the body.

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  • Adenectomy is the surgical removal of a gland.
  • Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoids, also known as the pharyngeal tonsils.
  • Adrenalectomy is the removal of one or both adrenal glands.
  • Apicoectomy is the surgical removal of tooth's root tip.
  • Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix; it is also known as an appendicectomy.
  • is the removal of a joint of the body.
  • Auriculectomy is the removal of the ear

B[]

  • Bullectomy is the surgical removal of bullae from the lung.
  • Bunionectomy is the removal of a bunion.
  • Bursectomy is the removal of a bursa, a small sac filled with synovial fluid.

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I[]

  • Iridectomy is the removal of a piece of iris from the eye (mainly done for iris tumours, such as melanoma of the iris).

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  • Keratectomy is the surgical removal of the cornea of the eye.
  • Kyphectomy is a specific surgery on the spine.

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  • is the removal of the mandible or the lower jaw bone.
  • Mastectomy is the surgical removal of one or both breasts. A mastectomy can be either partial or complete.
  • Mastoidectomy is the removal of mastoid process.
  • is the removal of the maxilla or cheekbone. This can sometimes be done with orbital exenteration (removal of the eye and the orbital contents surrounding the eye) or by enucleation (removal of the eyeball).
  • surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus, which common knee joint injury. Partial meniscectomy is preferred by surgeons over total meniscectomy.
  • is the removal of a portion of muscle.
  • Myomectomy is the removal of fibroids from the uterus, but the uterus is left intact.

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  • Quadrantectomy is a surgical procedure in which quadrant (approximately one-fourth) of the breast, including tissue surrounding a cancerous tumor, is removed.

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  • Thrombectomy is the removal of thrombi (blood clots).
  • Thymectomy is the surgical removal of the thymus gland.
  • Thyroidectomy is the removal of all or part of the thyroid gland.
  • Tonsillectomy is the removal of the tonsils.
  • Trabeculectomy is the removal of part of the eye's trabecular meshwork as a treatment for glaucoma.
  • is the surgical removal of the tumor.
  • Turbinectomy is the removal of the turbinate bones in the nasal passage.
  • is the removal of the eardrum.
  • Tubectomy in this, a small part of the fallopian tube/oviduct/uterine tube/salphinx is removed or tied up through a small incision in the abdomen or through vagina/birth canal.

U[]

  • is the removal of the ureter.
  • Uvulectomy is the removal of the uvula.

V[]

  • Vaginectomy is the removal of all or part of the vagina.
  • Vasectomy is the surgical occlusion of the vas deferens, tubes that connect to the male testes and transport sperm, a procedure for the purposes of sterilization in males.
  • is the removal of all or part of the seminal vesicle.
  • Vitrectomy is the removal of some or all of the vitreous humor from the eye.
  • Vulvectomy is the removal of all or part of the vulva.

Other uses[]

Sometimes this suffix is used humorously in non-surgical contexts, for example "popculturectomy" for a type of editing process on a text.

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References[]

  1. ^ Trumble, Thomas E.; Rafijah, Gregory; Alexander, Hayley; Waitayawinyu, Thanapong (November 2012). "Scaphoidectomy and Capsulodesis for SNAC or SLAC Stage II". Journal of Wrist Surgery. 1 (2): 129–134. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1329615. PMC 3658676. PMID 24179716.
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