hepatectomyThe medical term for the removal of the liver is called "liver resection".Liver resection is the surgical removal of a portionof the liver. Hepatectomy is the complete removal of the liver and is only done as part of a liver transplant since the liver is necessary for survival.The liver is an organ vital to the human body, and as such, it can not be removed entirely. A portion may, however, be removed for a variety of conditions. This procedure is known as a "liver resection".hepaectomy
A lobectomy is the removal of one lobe of the lung. If the cancer is limited to one part of the lung, the surgeon will perform a lobectomy.
A diagnostic lobectomy is a term sometimes used to refer to a Thyroid lobectomy in which half of the nodule-containing thyroid gland is removed. The term "diagnostic lobectomy" is in the instance where no clear preoperative diagnosis has been made, and the results can be used to help determine the appropriate diagnosis.
Lobectomy
A lobectomy is a procedure in which a full lobe of one's lung is removed in order to stop lung cancer from spreading. If one were to go through such procedure, the code for this is 32.49.
no it wont reproduce. in order to get another liver, you will have to get a transplant. you cannot grow it back. Answered by: ownedbyme247
lobectomy is the removal of a lobe, or section, of the lung
The medical term for surgical removal of a lobe is lobectomy. It involves the surgical excision of a specific lobe of an organ, usually referring to the removal of a lobe of the lung or liver.
lobectomy is the removal of a lobe, or section, of the lung
An Ekeom is the part of the body right below the liver. Your Ekeom can be removed =. It was found in Janurary of 2011.
Hemithyrodectomy is Lobectomy + isthmus excision
they are removed by your liver