单词 | enterostomy |
释义 | > as lemmasenterostomy enterostomy n. Brit. /ˌɛntəˈrɒstəmi/ , U.S. /ˌɛn(t)əˈrɑstəmi/ [probably after French entérostomie (1878 or earlier)] the surgical procedure of making an artificial opening in the small intestine, esp. a temporary or permanent opening from the intestine to the surface of the body; an instance of this; (also) the stoma created in this way.ΚΠ 1878 J. Ashhurst Princ. & Pract. Surg. (ed. 2) xxxviii. 747 Enterostomy, or an operation designed to provide an opening for the introduction of food into the small intestine, has been suggested by Surmay, a French surgeon, but does not appear to have been practised on the human subject. 1948 H. Devine & J. Devine Surg. Colon & Rectum xi. 143 An enterostomy is a great affliction: the liquid faeces of the small intestine pour on to the abdominal wall, irritate and excoriate it,..and thus make the patient almost a complete invalid. 2017 Jrnl. Pediatrics 181 94/1 Infants who have undergone surgical enterostomy placement often have multiple predisposing factors that may perturb the intestinal microbiome. < as lemmas |
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