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Definition of resect in English: resectverb rɪˈsɛktrəˈsɛkt [with object]often as adjective resectedSurgery Cut out (tissue or part of an organ) a small piece of resected colon Example sentencesExamples - The other three procedures are referred to as partial resections since only part of the effected lung is resected.
- The diagnosis was made on histopathologic examination of surgically resected tissue from an appendicular mass.
- The involved terminal ileum was resected along with the proximal colon using a functional end-to-end stapled anastomosis.
- The thymus was resected with electrocautery and forceps to allow for better visualization of the pericardium.
- The azygous vein and the periesophageal tissue are widely resected.
Synonyms cut out, cut off, cut away, snip out, take out, extract, remove, eradicate, extirpate
Origin Mid 17th century (in the sense 'remove, cut away'): from Latin resect- 'cut off', from the verb resecare, from re- 'back' + secare 'to cut'. Definition of resect in US English: resectverbrəˈsɛktrəˈsekt [with object]often as adjective resectedSurgery Cut out (tissue or part of an organ) a small piece of resected colon Example sentencesExamples - The diagnosis was made on histopathologic examination of surgically resected tissue from an appendicular mass.
- The other three procedures are referred to as partial resections since only part of the effected lung is resected.
- The azygous vein and the periesophageal tissue are widely resected.
- The thymus was resected with electrocautery and forceps to allow for better visualization of the pericardium.
- The involved terminal ileum was resected along with the proximal colon using a functional end-to-end stapled anastomosis.
Synonyms cut out, cut off, cut away, snip out, take out, extract, remove, eradicate, extirpate
Origin Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘remove, cut away’): from Latin resect- ‘cut off’, from the verb resecare, from re- ‘back’ + secare ‘to cut’. |