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19:14 Aug 25, 2014 |
Bulgarian to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / Abdominal surgery | |||||||
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3 +4 | (rectal) stump |
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(rectal) stump Explanation: The term must derive from a surgical procedure called Anastomosis of small intestine to rectal stump. Please see hyperlinks below. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 35 mins (2014-08-25 19:50:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- An anastomosis (plural anastomoses, from gr. ἀναστόμωσις, communicating opening) is the reconnection of two streams that previously branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in medicine, biology, mycology, geology, geography and architecture. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 37 mins (2014-08-25 19:51:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- For example, when part of an intestine is surgically removed, the two remaining ends are sewn or stapled together (anastomosed), and the procedure is referred to as an intestinal anastomosis. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 40 mins (2014-08-25 19:54:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Stump -- Surgery: That part of an extremity, or organ–eg, stomach, that remains after partial resection. Reference: http://schemes.caregraf.info/snomed#!51396008 Reference: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/SNOMEDCT?p=class... |
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