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∙ 12y agoThat is correct; -otomy means cutting into or surgical incision, so craniotomy is surgical incision into the skull, and thoracotomy is surgical incision into the chest wall.
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∙ 12y agoYes, the medical terminology combining form -otomy does indeed mean cutting into or surgical incision. It is often used in medical terms to indicate a surgical procedure involving the cutting of a specific part of the body.
The prefix -tomy means "cutting into" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures involving cutting or incision. Examples include appendectomy (surgical removal of the appendix) and lobotomy (surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain).
The combining form "tom/o" means to cut. This form is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate cutting or incision procedures.
The suffix -tomy means cutting into or incision. It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe surgical procedures involving cutting into a specific part of the body. Examples include appendectomy (removal of the appendix) and lobotomy (surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain).
The root word "tomy" means "cutting" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures that involve cutting into tissue.
The suffix "-tomy" means the act of cutting or making an incision, particularly in surgical procedures.
The prefix -tomy means "cutting into" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures involving cutting or incision. Examples include appendectomy (surgical removal of the appendix) and lobotomy (surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain).
-tom is the medical terminology combining form meaning to cut or incision. For instance, keratotomy is cutting the cornea, and computed tomography is the process of using a computer to make virtual cuts to visualize internal structures.
The combining form "tom/o" means to cut. This form is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate cutting or incision procedures.
The suffix -tomy means cutting into or incision. It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe surgical procedures involving cutting into a specific part of the body. Examples include appendectomy (removal of the appendix) and lobotomy (surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain).
The medical term for surgical cutting is "incision." This refers to making a deliberate cut into the body during a surgical procedure.
the ending form is -otomy and the beginning of the word would be the part of the body being cut into. Example cholecystotomy and cholelithotomy are cutting into the gallbladder (usually to remove a gallstone).
The root word "tomy" means "cutting" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures that involve cutting into tissue.
The typical suffix for "phragm" is "-otomy," which means surgical incision or cutting into.
The suffix "-tomy" means the act of cutting or making an incision, particularly in surgical procedures.
Both suffixes refer to surgical procedures, with "-ectomy" indicating the removal of a body part (e.g., tonsillectomy for removal of tonsils) and "-otomy" indicating an incision into a body part without necessarily removing it (e.g., tracheotomy for creating an opening in the windpipe).
The suffix that means incision (cutting into tissue) is "-otomy." For example, a thoracotomy is an incision into the chest wall.
"Incision" means cutting into something, as in surgery. Are you asking if everyone in America has surgery? No...