Excision of a segment or part of an organ is called a partial resection or partial excision. This procedure is done to remove a specific area of the organ while preserving the majority of its function.
Yes, salivary glands can be removed through a surgical procedure called a salivary gland excision. This may be necessary in cases of recurrent salivary gland infections, tumors, or other serious conditions affecting the glands. However, removal of the salivary glands can result in dry mouth and difficulty with swallowing and speaking.
Joint resection involves the removal of a portion of a joint to treat conditions such as arthritis or injury. Ligaments are not typically directly affected by joint resection, as ligaments connect bone to bone and stabilize the joint. However, changes to the joint structure after resection may impact ligament function and joint stability.
The enzyme involved in excision repair is called an endonuclease. Endonucleases cleave the damaged DNA strand at specific sites to remove the damaged portion, allowing for DNA synthesis and repair to occur.
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.
Segmentectomy is the excision (removal) of a portion of any organ or gland. The procedure has several variations and many names, including segmental resection, wide excision, lumpectomy , tumorectomy, quadrantectomy , and partial mastectomy.
Excision means surgical removal, so excision of the thyroid gland, or thyroidectomy, is surgical removal of all or part of the thyroid.
The term for the resection of an endocrine gland below the stomach is "subtotal pancreatectomy."
Thymectomy
pancreasectomy
Excision of a segment or part of an organ is called a partial resection or partial excision. This procedure is done to remove a specific area of the organ while preserving the majority of its function.
Excision refers to the removal of the cancer and its effects. Resection of a tumor in the colon can end the effects of obstruction, for instance, or removal of a breast carcinoma can stop the cancer.
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is a surgical procedure by which portions of the prostate gland are removed through the urethra.
A prostate resection removes parts of a prostate. This is done in the case of an enlarged prostate that makes urination (peeing) difficult. The resection reduces the prostate size alleviating pressure on the part of the urethra going through the prostate making it easier to urinate.
It is endoscopic surgery of the prostate gland - Transurethral resection of prostate carried out for enlarged prostate gland
The medical terminology for a surgical procedure to remove a gland is "gland excision" or "glandectomy."
Partial or full resection of the left parotid gland. Mostly done when there is a malignancy of or in the gland, sometimes also with benign tumors.