Appendectomy. "Ectomy" being a suffix that originates in Greek and used in medical terminology as "surgical removal of..." Literally meaning "a cutting out of", "to cut out", or "to cut". Appendectomy is the American expression. The English and Australian expression is appendicectomy (although the Australian usage is tending towards the American one).
Appendicectomy
Appendectomy
It is called an Appendectomy. The surgeon may use Laprascopic surgery. The surgeon makes 3 or 4 small holes in the belly and puts a camera inside the abdomen to see what he is doing. In the other holes he inserts his tools. He snips out the appendix and tapes the holes closed.
If the surgeon decides to perform open surgery, he will make an incision a few inches in length and remove the appendix that way. This method involves a longer recovery time than the less invasive laprascopic method.
The root word Append means the appendix, the suffix ectomy meaning the surgical removal of, always refers to the body part it precedes. Therefore appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix.
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