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Type of surgical procedure to remove an organ or gland
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
Segmental_resection
Topics referred to by the same term
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)
Resection
Medical condition
aminosalicylates (mesalamine), or prednisone. In rare cases, surgery with segmental resection may be considered. The long term prognosis is likely benign, although
Segmental colitis associated with diverticulosis
Segmental_colitis_associated_with_diverticulosis
Medical procedures that involve incisive or invasive instruments into body cavities
and/or use of implants. Resection is the removal of all or part of an internal organ and/or connective tissue. A segmental resection specifically removes
Surgery
Limited surgical removal of breast tissue
Lumpectomy (sometimes known as a tylectomy, partial mastectomy, breast segmental resection or breast wide local excision) is a surgical removal of a discrete
Lumpectomy
Surgical operation
operation include: lumpectomy (tylectomy), wide local excision, segmental resection, and quadrantectomy. Breast-conserving surgery has been increasingly
Breast-conserving_surgery
Medical intervention
donor lungs. Anatomic resections refer to procedures where a section of the lung is removed with respect to lobar or segmental anatomy. These include
Lung_surgery
Anatomical unit of the liver
remaining segments. To preserve the viability of the liver following surgery, resections follow the vessels defining the peripheries of each segment. This
Liver_segment
Operation to remove all or part of the colon
right hemicolectomy. Transverse colectomy involves resection of the transverse colon, the segment of the colon between the hepatic flexure and the splenic
Colectomy
Surgical procedure in which a part of an intestine is removed
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
Bowel_resection
Digestive disease of the large intestine
the staple lines. After resection of the affected bowel segment, an anvil and spike are used to anastomose the remaining segments of the bowel. Anastomosis
Diverticulitis
Medical condition
confined to a particular section of bowel, then segmental resection may be considered. Segmental resection is also recommended for cancer. In most cases
Serrated_polyposis_syndrome
Border between the duodenum and the jejunum
edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) Bracale, Umberto et.al. Laparoscopic segmental resection for tumours of the Angle of Treitz: a challenging but feasible surgical
Duodenojejunal_flexure
Rare disorder of the arteries
diagnosis is surgical resection of the affected area of blood vessel followed by histologic investigation under a microscope. Segmental Arterial Mediolysis
Segmental_arterial_mediolysis
German surgeon (1861–1949)
of the University of Kiel. The patient was scheduled to undergo segmental resection of his left ankle, which was severely infected with tuberculosis
August_Bier
A type of tissue
nephroureterectomy, or the removal of kidney, ureter, and bladder cuff, and segmental resection of the ureter. This is an option only when the cancer is superficial
Transitional_epithelium
Medical condition
aims to remove all aspergilloma lesions and can range from simple segmental resection (for simple aspergillomas) to lobectomy or pneumonectomy for complex
Aspergilloma
Airway in the respiratory tract
tertiary bronchi or segmental bronchi. Further divisions of the segmental bronchi are known as 4th order, 5th order, and 6th order segmental bronchi, or grouped
Bronchus
Major surgical procedure involving the pancreas, duodenum, and other organs
structures are important to consider in this operation especially if done for resection of a tumor located in the head of the pancreas. Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Pancreaticoduodenectomy
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
Local excision or destruction of lesion or tissue of lung (32.3) Segmental resection of lung (32.4) Lobectomy of lung (32.5) Complete pneumonectomy (32
ICD-9-CM_Volume_3
Medical procedure
(January 2014). "Arthroscopic labral reconstruction is superior to segmental resection for irreparable labral tears in the hip: a matched-pair controlled
Labral_reconstruction
Medical use of laser to cut tissues
application are surgical sectioning of the parenchyma, anatomic segmental resections, removal of tumors from the thoracic wall and abrasion of the pleura
Laser_surgery
Surgical removal of half of the pelvis
Hemipelvectomy, also known as a pelvic resection, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the pelvic girdle. This procedure is most
Hemipelvectomy
Medical condition
radiologically, patients with infertility and SIN can be managed with segmental resection with tubo-cornual anastomosis, and recanalization if tubal obstruction
Salpingitis_isthmica_nodosa
Benign neoplasm that may arise from the fibroblasts of the periodontal ligaments
whereas large lesions with significant bone expansion may require segmental resection and reconstruction to restore function and aesthetics. Postoperative
Central_ossifying_fibroma
Surgical removal (all or part) of the liver
Hepatectomy is the surgical resection (removal of all or part) of the liver. While the term is often employed for the removal of the liver from a liver
Hepatectomy
Surgical removal of all or part of the pancreas
including pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure), distal pancreatectomy, segmental pancreatectomy, and total pancreatectomy. Pancreatic surgeries have been
Pancreatectomy
Medical intervention
technique. It can prevent the need for formal lung resection. Its advantages over segmental lung resection include that it can be performed quicker; it offers
Pulmonary_tractotomy
American neurosurgeon William Beecher Scoville performs an experimental segmental resection on Henry Molaison ("H.M.") at Hartford Hospital (Connecticut) in
1953_in_science
Type of organ transplantation
20% of the liver (Couinaud segments 2 and 3).[citation needed] Further advance in liver transplant involves only resection of the lobe of the liver involved
Liver_transplantation
Vertebrate organ involved in metabolism
Retrieved 2015-06-26. Kuntz, Erwin; Kuntz, Hans-Dieter (2009). "Liver resection". Hepatology: Textbook and Atlas (3rd ed.). Springer. pp. 900–903.
Liver
Abnormally low levels of albumin in the blood
minimal change disease, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. In adults, on the other hand, nephrotic syndrome is
Hypoalbuminemia
Thoracic outlet syndrome treatment
surgical removal of a segment of the first rib, which is the rib closest to the head, under the collar bone. First rib resection is indicated for venous
First_rib_resection
Medical condition
lesions, which determines surgical management. Main duct lesion is the segmental or diffuse dilatation of main pancreatic duct greater than 5 mm without
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm
Intraductal_papillary_mucinous_neoplasm
Cancer of the bile ducts
Nimura Y, Kamiya J, Kanai M, Uesaka K, Hayakawa N, et al. (1998). "Segmental liver resections for hilar cholangiocarcinoma". Hepato-Gastroenterology. 45 (19):
Cholangiocarcinoma
Twisting of part of the intestine, causing a bowel obstruction
sigmoidoscopy or with a barium enema. Due to the high risk of recurrence, a bowel resection within the next two days is generally recommended. If the bowel is severely
Volvulus
Medical condition
pylorus during resection of the antrum and gastrojejunostomy. Lack of the usual acid-secreting gastric glands makes the antral segment continually exposed
Retained_antrum_syndrome
Cricotracheal resection Tracheal resection Slide tracheoplasty Slide tracheoplasty into cricoid split Slide tracheoplasty with tracheal resection The first
Laryngotracheal reconstruction
Laryngotracheal_reconstruction
Four gross divisions of the human liver
Radiopaedia.org. Retrieved 2015-06-26. Kuntz E, Kuntz HD (2009). "Liver resection". Hepatology: Textbook and Atlas (3rd ed.). Springer. pp. 900–903.
Lobes_of_liver
Primary organ of the respiratory system
segment has its own (segmental) bronchus and arterial supply. Segments for the left and right lung are shown in the table. The segmental anatomy is useful
Lung
Protrusion of the walls of the rectum outside the body
mucosa and submucosa are excised from the prolapsed segment, rather than full thickness resection. The prolapse is exposed if it is not already present
Rectal_prolapse
Medical condition
therefore are not usually resectable at the time of presentation. Complete resection of the tumor, especially in early-stage disease, offers hope of long-term
Klatskin_tumor
Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage
articulate with the sternum at the lines of junction of its primitive component segments. This is well seen in some other vertebrates, where the parts of the bone
Sternum
Type of bariatric surgery
affected, and the likelihood of adverse nutritional effects. Usually, a segment of the small bowel (called the alimentary limb) is brought up to the proximal
Gastric_bypass_surgery
Symptoms resulting from chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve
entrapment points. Outcomes for nerve resection is similar to nerve decompression. One disadvantage of nerve resections is that traumatic injury to the nerve
Nerve_compression_syndrome
Surgical procedure for management of obesity
intestine where the two segments are rejoined), bleeding, leaks, fistula formation, ulcers (ulcers near the rejoined segment), internal hernia, small
Bariatric_surgery
Surgical abdominal examination operation
body or the tail of the pancreas enterotomy and bowel repair or bowel resection right or left hemicolectomy pyloric exclusion and gastric diversion, in
Exploratory_laparotomy
Type of cell death
used in liver resection surgeries to produce coagulative necrosis, creating a coagulative necrosis zone. This coagulates the liver resection margins and
Coagulative_necrosis
Neoplasms located in either the vertebral column or the spinal cord
amount of surgical resection achieved. In cases where radiotherapy is chosen, radiation is usually delivered to the involved segment in the spinal cord
Spinal_tumor
Birth defect in which part of the spinal cord is split
spur. This may be accomplished with or without resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs. Resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs is preferred
Diastematomyelia
Type of inflammatory bowel disease
through easily, which can lead to a blockage. After the first resection, another resection may be necessary within five years.[citation needed] For people
Crohn's_disease
Cancer of the colon or rectum
techniques, including endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection. Endoscopic resection is possible if there is a low possibility
Colorectal_cancer
Rare genetic disorder
relative with schwannomatosis Segmental. Diagnosed as definite or possible but limited to one limb or ≤5 contiguous segments of spine. Another set of criteria
Schwannomatosis
Congenital condition
It can be treated surgically with posterolateral fusion and resection or solely by resection of the enlarged transverse process. Quinlan, JF; Duke, D; Eustace
Bertolotti's_syndrome
Pattern seen during radiologic examination
common, affecting up to two-thirds of patients, making elective sigmoid resection the preferred long-term solution for low-risk surgical candidates. If
Coffee_bean_sign
Enlargement of the heart muscle
removing a portion of the interventricular septum. Surgical myectomy resection that focuses just on the subaortic septum, to increase the size of the
Hypertrophic_cardiomyopathy
Surgical procedure
crucial in various surgeries involving these structures, including tumor resections and other abdominal procedures. Mesoduodenum restoration: Restoring the
Kocher_manoeuvre
Medical condition
Definitive treatment for ganglioglioma requires gross total surgical resection, and a good prognosis is generally expected when this is achieved. However
Ganglioglioma
Human female anatomical structure
I, Simonart T, Noel J, Buxant F (February 2001). "Impact of surgical resection of rectovaginal pouch of douglas endometriotic nodules on pelvic pain
Rectouterine_pouch
Raised red skin lesion that affects infants caused by benign vascular tumor
focal/localized, segmental, or indeterminate. Focal IHs appear localized to a specific location and appear to arise from a solitary spot. Segmental hemangiomas
Infantile_hemangioma
Malignant neoplastic disease of the esophagus
mucosa or lining of the esophagus may be removed by endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). Otherwise, curative surgery of early-stage lesions may entail removal
Esophageal_cancer
Medical condition
resection and non resection rectopexy. There is no available evidence which supports resection rectopexy for IRP. The main types of non resection rectopexy are
Internal_rectal_prolapse
Type of surgery
arise due to: a common bile duct tumour or hepatic duct tumour (e.g. resection of cholangiocarcinoma) a bile duct injury (e.g. cholecystectomy, iatrogenic
Roux-en-Y_anastomosis
Connection or opening between two things
cancer surgery is higher and documented to occur in 9–11%, after colon resection the incidence of leakage is lower and about 6%. Systemic factors contributing
Anastomosis
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
century, Freer, in 1902, and Killian, in 1904, pioneered the submucous resection septoplasty (SMR) procedure for correcting a deviated septum; they raised
Rhinoplasty
Type of neurofibromatosis disease
schwannoma can be resected while sparing the underlying nerve, whereas resection of a neurofibroma requires the sacrifice of the underlying nerve. Nerve
Neurofibromatosis_type_I
Birth defect of a bulge in the small intestine
diverticulum itself along with the adjacent bowel segment, and this procedure is called a "small bowel resection". In patients without any of the aforementioned
Meckel's_diverticulum
Surgical procedure
construction of the nipple valve. He changed the direction of flow within this segment of intestine to keep the valve in place. This greatly improved the success
Ileostomy
Chemical compound
secondary hemorrhage outcomes in people with traumatic hyphema. In liver resection: tranexamic acid did not reduce bleeding or transfusions but did increase
Tranexamic_acid
Birth defect in which the intestine lacks certain nerves
intestines. Treatment of Hirschsprung's disease consists of surgical removal (resection) of the abnormal section of the colon, followed by reanastomosis.[citation
Hirschsprung's_disease
Tumor originating in adipose (fat) tissue
liposarcoma forms, while usually treatable at least initially by surgical resection, are often only marginally responsive to currently used chemotherapy and
Liposarcoma
Structural defect in the cerebellum of the brain
malformations (especially those with a syrinx), a bone resection with duraplasty (compared to a bone resection without duraplasty) is associated with greater
Chiari_malformation
Intermittent spasming of the vocal cords leading to irregular speech
have been identified that may be related to the development of focal or segmental dystonia: TUBB4A, THAP1, and TOR1A genes. However, a recent study that
Spasmodic_dysphonia
Medical condition
pharmacodynamic ultrasonography. The treatment involved the surgical resection and ligation of a segment of the deep dorsal vein, a procedure that aimed to reduce
Glans_insufficiency_syndrome
Medical procedure
ongoing discussion amongst surgeons regarding the utility of planned resections of regional nerves as an attempt to prevent its occurrence. Mortality
Inguinal_hernia_surgery
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
place. In September, he was diagnosed with lung cancer. After a lung resection, he appeared to recover, but the delayed trip to Australia and New Zealand
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Queen_Elizabeth_the_Queen_Mother
Digestive system in humans
polypectomy Colostomy Hartmann's operation Rectum Abdominoperineal resection Lower anterior resection Total mesorectal excision Ventral rectopexy Anal canal Anal
Human_digestive_system
Lower jaw bone
continues to guard the nerve. A mandibulectomy is the surgical removal (resection) of all or part of the jawbone. The procedure can be invoked as a response
Mandible
Large nerve in humans and other animals
gluteal syndrome. Patients were treated with sciatic nerve decompression by resection of fibrovascular scar bands, piriformis tendon release, obturator internus
Sciatic_nerve
Medical intervention
operation for Hirschsprung disease, involving the removal of the abnormal segment of bowel that has no nerves, pulling through the normal bowel and connecting
Pull-through_procedure
Use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to treat and diagnose digestive issues
endoscopic sphincterotomy is a procedure where the sphincter of Oddi and the segment of the common bile duct where it enters the duodenum are cannulated and
Biliary endoscopic sphincterotomy
Biliary_endoscopic_sphincterotomy
Folding of part of the intestine into itself
increases the likelihood of bowel ischemia and necrosis, requiring surgical resection.[citation needed] The condition is more common in children than in adults
Intussusception (medical disorder)
Intussusception_(medical_disorder)
Medical intervention
extraction of salivary stones, salivary duct lavage, dilatation of stenotic segments, or instillation of various medications such as corticosteroids or antibiotics
Sialoendoscopy
List of Surgical Removals
Adrenalectomy is the removal of one or both adrenal glands. Aneurysmectomy is the resection or removal of an aneurysm. Apicoectomy is the surgical removal of tooth's
List_of_-ectomies
Nerve in the human body
the fibers terminate in the solitary nucleus. Parasympathetic fibers to segments of the trachea and esophagus in the neck originate in the dorsal nucleus
Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve
Procedure allowing a physician to look at a patient's airways
remove secretions, blood, or foreign objects lodged in the airway Laser resection of tumors or benign tracheal and bronchial strictures Stent insertion
Bronchoscopy
Mechanical or functional obstruction of the intestines
obstruction is cancer, surgery is the only treatment. Those with bowel resection or lysis of adhesions usually stay in the hospital a few more days until
Bowel_obstruction
Tropical disease caused by the oomycete Pythium insidiosum
Prognosis is poor to guarded and treatments include aggressive surgical resection of infected tissue, with amputation suggested if the infection is limited
Pythiosis
One of two sets of veins connected to the liver
The hepatic veins (and their variant anatomy) are relevant in liver resection and transplantation, and in Budd–Chiari syndrome. Budd–Chiari syndrome
Hepatic_veins
Genetically inherited cancer of certain nerve tissues
with any kind of segmental chromosome copy number changes were associated with a high risk of relapse. Within tumors showing segmental alterations, additional
Neuroblastoma
Surgical procedure performed to alleviate bowel narrowing
through the bowel without the need for removing bowel segments (i.e., without bowel resection). The first strictureplasty for Crohn's disease was performed
Strictureplasty
Organ system cancer located in gastrointestinal tract
stage and whether or not cirrhosis is present. Options include surgical resection, embolisation, ablation or a liver transplant. Cancers of the gallbladder
Gastrointestinal_cancer
Type of medical scan
volume) and topographic information (number, location specifying liver segment and lobe/lobes). The specification of these data is important for staging
Abdominal_ultrasonography
Type of chronic pancreatitis
pancreatic resection, and the characteristic lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate of AIP has been found in up to 23% of patients undergoing pancreatic resection for
Autoimmune_pancreatitis
Surgical procedure in Intestine
long-term complications, such as bacterial overgrowth in the bypassed segment, limit the length of the stricture to be addressed by this strictureplasty
Finney_strictureplasty
Major salivary gland in many animals
to the branches of the facial nerve (CN VII) must be defined because resection may damage the nerves, resulting in paralysis of the muscles of facial
Parotid_gland
Female reproductive system health issue
methotrexate or KCl to surgical with dilation and curettage, uterine wedge resection, or hysterectomy. A double-balloon catheter technique has also been described
Ectopic_pregnancy
Connection between brain and computer
Patients are required to have invasive monitoring for localization and resection of an epileptogenic focus.[citation needed] ECoG offers higher spatial
Brain–computer_interface
Medical condition
perforations occur in tuberculosis, it is usually treated by the resection of the involved segments. Abdominal tuberculosis accounts for It makes up for 5% of
Abdominal_tuberculosis
American weather presenter, television and radio personality (born 1954)
internal bleeding which necessitated surgery, two bleeding ulcers, colon resection surgery when part or all of the colon is removed, and gallbladder removal
Al_Roker
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Variant spelling of English Michaela, MCKAYLA means "who is like God?"
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Faith in God
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Slave of the first one
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Sail; Petty Trade
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Irish Gaelic form of Scandinavian Anlaf (O.N. Ãnleifr), AMHLAOIBH means "heir of the ancestors."
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Cheerful, Seventh note on indian musical scale, Awesome
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From a Vined Cottage
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a.
Divided into segments or joints; articulated.
a.
Fermentative.
a.
Pigmental.
n.
A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane; especially, that part of a circle contained between a chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the Illustration.
a.
Of or pertaining to the segmental organs.
n.
A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim.
a.
Alt. of Pigmentary
n.
A segment gear.
v. i.
To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum.
a.
Of or pertaining to the segments of animals; as, a segmental duct; segmental papillae.
n.
One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf.
a.
Relating to, or being, a segment.
a.
Of or pertaining to cement, as of a tooth; as, cemental tubes.
a.
Sedimentary.
n.
One of the segments of the transverse axis, or the so called homonymous parts; as, for example, one of the several segments of the extremities in vertebrates, or one of the similar segments in plants, such as the segments of a segmented leaf.
a.
Of or pertaining to a tegument or tegmentum; as, the tegmental layer of the epiblast; the tegmental cells of the taste buds.
a.
Situated under the chin; as, the submental artery.
n.
A segmental tubule; one of the tubules of the primitive urinogenital organs; a segmental organ. See Illust. under Loeven's larva.
pl.
of Tegmentum
a.
Belonging to, or concerning, a regiment; as, regimental officers, clothing.