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ileectomy, n. Surg.|ɪlɪˈɛktəmɪ| [f. ileo- + -ectomy.] Surgical removal of part or all of the ileum.
[1897A. E. Maylard in Ann. Surg. XXVI. 295 (table) Ileoectomy.] 1900Dorland Med. Dict. 316/2 Ile-ectomy.., surgical removal of the ileum. 1903W. S. Bickham Text-bk. Operative Surg. ii. v. 672 By partial enterectomy is meant the excision, or resection, of a part of the intestinal canal... By prefixing the name of the part of the canal, the site of the partial excision is designated—Partial Duodenectomy, Jejunectomy, Ileectomy, [etc.]. 1968Jrnl. Clin. Investigation XLVII. 1319/2 Bile salt concentration was also studied in patients with steatorrhea due to causes other than ileectomy. 1988Gastroenterology XCV. 1160/1 A trial of ox bile treatment seems justified in patients with severe steatorrhea due to bile salt deficiency by ileectomy when ileostomy or colectomy, or both, is performed. |