释义 |
saucerization Surg.|ˌsɔːsəraɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. saucer + -ization.] The surgical excision of bone or flesh so as to leave a shallow saucer-shaped cavity. So ˈsaucerize v. trans.
1928P. Lewin Orthopedic Surg. for Nurses xv. 252 In chronic osteomyelitis the entire infected area must be removed, the so-called ‘saucerization’. 1940Lancet 13 July 32/1 No method of treating such a case can compare with closed plaster after saucerisation, which may include laying open all heavily infected areas. 1946Jrnl. Bone & Joint Surg. XXVIII. 19 The wounds are saucerized and then packed. 1964W. A. Larmon in L. Davis Christopher's Textbk. Surg. (ed. 8) xxv. 1105/1 This operation is termed saucerization because the bone cavity is made as shallow and broad as possible by the surgeon. |