different between surgical vs strictureplasty

surgical

English

Etymology

From Middle English cirurgical, borrowed from Middle French cirurgical, from Medieval Latin cirurgic?lis, ultimately from Ancient Greek ?????????? (kheirourgía), from ???? (kheír, hand) + ????? (érgon, work). Replaced Old English Old English læce (doctor, physician). Cognate with Icelandic lækni (medical).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s??d??k?l/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?s?d??k?l/

Adjective

surgical (comparative more surgical, superlative most surgical)

  1. Of, relating to, used in, or resulting from surgery.
  2. (figuratively) Precise or very accurate.

Derived terms

Translations

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strictureplasty

English

Etymology

stricture +? -plasty

Noun

strictureplasty (countable and uncountable, plural strictureplasties)

  1. (surgery) The surgical removal of part of the bowel affected by scar tissue.

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  • what is strictureplasty surgery
  • how long does it take to recover from strictureplasty
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