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单词 resect
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Definition of resect in English:

resect

verb 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

Derivatives

  • resectable

  • adjective
    Surgery
    • Less than 15% of all pancreatic tumours are resectable, and five year survival after resection is 10-15%
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Traditionally, more advanced head and neck cancer is best managed surgically, providing the tumour is resectable, with postoperative radiotherapy for poor prognostic situations.
      • Only 10 to 15 percent of hepatic metastases and up to 15 percent of hepatocellular carcinomas are surgically resectable.
      • In these cases, the surgeons acted on the operative impression and performed either a resection in the cases with resectable lesions or a bypass procedure in the cases in which lesions were deemed unresectable.
      • Metastatic lesions are generally identified years after the initial resection, are solitary or few in number, are surgically resectable, and have histologic features identical to the primary tumor.
  • resection

  • noun rɪˈsɛkʃ(ə)nrəˈsɛkʃ(ə)n
    mass nounSurgery
    • The process of cutting out tissue or part of an organ.

      the patient underwent resection of the tumour
      Example sentencesExamples
      • count noun an open bowel resection should be anticipated
      • What they'd like to do is continue all of the above without consequences through the judicious application of coronary stents, gastric bypass, pulmonary resections, liver transplants and plastic surgery.
      • However, one has to remember that many lung resection candidates can undergo resections up to a pneumonectomy without any sophisticated tests, which are costly and not universally available.
      • The patient was taken to the operating room for laparoscopic evaluation and resection of the mass.
  • resectional

  • adjectiverɪˈsɛkʃn(ə)l
    Surgery
    • In this study of surgical outcomes, we included data on patients undergoing resectional surgery for oesophageal and gastric cancer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of the 108 patients who underwent resectional lung surgery and had adequate microbiologic data, 99 had an initial favorable response, and 9 had microbiologic failure.
      • Since then, two major changes have occurred in our treatment model: aggressive use of resectional lung surgery and the introduction of fluoroquinolone antibiotics.
  • resectionist

  • noun rɪˈsɛkʃ(ə)nɪst
    Surgery
    • It is a further object of this invention to provide a resectoscope sheath which enables the resectionist to concomitantly coagulate and debulk in a relatively clear operating environment without having to see through the pink hue caused by lysed erythrocytes associated with hypotonic solutions such as water or sorbitol.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was reported to be a very skilled surgeon and teacher who became the first good resectionist in Alberta.
      • Prerequisites for massive absorption were found by the resectionist in 8/9 patients.

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:

resect

verbrəˈsɛktrəˈsekt
[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’.

 
 
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