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Resection may
refer to:
Resection (surgery), the
removal by
surgery of all or part of an
organ or
other body
structure Segmental resection (or segmentectomy)...
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Anatomic resections are
generally preferred because of the
smaller risk of
bleeding and
biliary fistula; however, non-anatomic
resections can be performed...
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Segmental resection, or segmentectomy, is a
surgical procedure to
remove part of an
organ or
gland as a sub-type of
resection,
which might involve removing...
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eliminate air
within the
pleural cavity.
Wedge resections share the
complications of
anatomic resections. However, the
former generally has
lower patient...
- Type II
resections involve removal of the peri-acetabular region. Type III
resections involve removal of the
ischial and/or
pubic region.
Resection of pelvic...
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Transurethral resection of the
prostate (commonly
known as a TURP,
plural TURPs, and
rarely as a
transurethral prostatic resection, TUPR) is a urological...
- A
bowel resection or
enterectomy (enter- + -ectomy) is a
surgical procedure in
which a part of an
intestine (bowel) is removed, from
either the small...
- romanized: pl****ein, "to shape"), or
alternatively submucous septal resection and
septal reconstruction, is a
corrective surgical procedure done to...
- a
severed body part.
Resection is the
removal of all or part of an
internal organ and/or
connective tissue. A
segmental resection specifically removes...
- Root
resection or root am****tion is a type of
periradicular surgery in
which an
entire root of a
multiroot tooth is removed. It
contrasts with an apicoectomy...