A surgical procedure in which an incision is made in a woman's abdomen to deliver the infant from the uterus.
A hysterotomy is a surgical procedure where an incision is made in the uterus to remove the fetus during a cesarean section or for other medical reasons. It is a major operation with potential risks and complications.
The medical term for surgical birth is "cesarean section" or "C-section." It involves making an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby.
An abdominohysterotomy is an incision in the uterus through a surgical hole in the abdomen.
Uterine perforation is used for accidental puncture of the uterus. Hysterocentesis is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of the uterus.
An abdominouterotomy is the same as an abdominohysterotomy, an incision in the uterus through a surgical hole in the abdomen.
The medical term for the surgical removal of the cervix is "subtotal hysterectomy."
Ureterorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of a ureter.
The suffix for surgical fixation is -pexy, as in hysteropexy (surgical fixation of a displaced uterus).If you're speaking of psychological fixation, it's referred to simply as obsession or fanaticism.
One such procedure is a hymenotomy, which is surgically cutting or removing the hymen.
The medical term meaning pertaining to the uterus and bladder is "uterovesical."
The medical term for the neck of the uterus is the cervix.