单词 | jejuno- |
释义 | jejuno-comb. form used as combining form of jejunum n. jejuno-duodenal adj. Brit. /dʒᵻˌdʒuːnə(ʊ)djuːəˈdiːnl/ , /dʒᵻˌdʒuːnə(ʊ)dʒuːəˈdiːnl/ , U.S. /dʒəˌdʒunoʊˌd(j)uəˈdin(ə)l/ , /dʒəˌdʒunoʊˌd(j)uˈɑdn̩(ə)l/ belonging to the jejunum and the duodenum.ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > intestines > [adjective] > jejunum jejunal1887 jejuno-duodenal1897 1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. III. 591 The jejuno-duodenal orifice is narrowed. jejunoileum n. Brit. /dʒᵻˌdʒuːnəʊˈɪlɪəm/ , U.S. /dʒəˌdʒunoʊˈɪliəm/ [probably < French jéjuno-iléon (J. Cruveilhier Traité d'Anat. path. (1849) I. 718)] the small intestine exclusive of the duodenum; the jejunum and ileum considered together.ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > intestines > [noun] > small intestines > jejunum and ileum jejunoileum1874 1874 R. J. Dunglison Dunglison's Med. Lexicon (rev. ed.) at Intestine [The] small intestine..is divided into duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. Some anatomists give the name small intestine to the last two only; Jejunoïleum, Intestinum meserentiale. 1955 R. T. Shackelford Bickham-Callander Surg. Alimentary Tract II. vii. 999 The jejunoileum..is coiled in a complicated fashion. jejunojejunostomy n. Brit. /dʒᵻˌdʒuːnə(ʊ)dʒədʒuːˈnɒstəmi/ , /dʒᵻˌdʒuːnə(ʊ)dʒɛdʒʊˈnɒstəmi/ , U.S. /dʒəˌdʒunoʊdʒəˌdʒuˈnɑstəmi/ , /dʒəˌdʒunoʊˌdʒɛdʒuˈnɑstəmi/ [-stomy comb. form] the operation of joining, and creating a passage between, two parts of the jejunum so that the intervening part is bypassed.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > operations on specific parts or conditions > [noun] > operations on intestines colotomy1860 jejunostomy1885 colostomy1887 ileocolostomy1887 ileo-ileostomy1887 ileostomy1890 caecostomy1891 ileosigmoidostomy1892 short-circuiting1896 ileectomy1900 typhlotomy1903 typhlectomy1913 sigmoidectomy1915 haemorrhoidectomy1917 jejunojejunostomy1925 hemicolectomy1926 1925 W. A. N. Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 13) 595/2 Jejunojejunostomy. 1955 R. T. Shackelford Bickham-Callander Surg. Alimentary Tract I. ii. 330 Most surgeons do not perform jejunojejunostomy routinely with antecolic gastrojejunostomy. jejunostomy n. Brit. /dʒᵻˌdʒuːˈnɒstəmi/ , /ˌdʒɛdʒʊˈnɒstəmi/ , U.S. /dʒəˌdʒuˈnɑstəmi/ , /ˌdʒɛdʒuˈnɑstəmi/ [-stomy comb. form] the operation of attaching the jejunum to the abdominal wall and making an opening, through which the patient may be fed, directly into the jejunum from the exterior; also, the opening thus made.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > operations on specific parts or conditions > [noun] > operations on intestines colotomy1860 jejunostomy1885 colostomy1887 ileocolostomy1887 ileo-ileostomy1887 ileostomy1890 caecostomy1891 ileosigmoidostomy1892 short-circuiting1896 ileectomy1900 typhlotomy1903 typhlectomy1913 sigmoidectomy1915 haemorrhoidectomy1917 jejunojejunostomy1925 hemicolectomy1926 1885 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 5 Dec. 1063/2 For the operation of jejunostomy, as he [sc. C. H. Golding-Bird] termed the one that he detailed, he claimed that..it was..the best palliative operation for pyloric cancer. 1890 J. S. Billings National Med. Dict. Jejunostomy, operation of making a permanent opening or fistula in the jejunum. 1906 Practitioner Dec. 718 A posterior jejunostomy. 1948 T. H. Somervell Surg. Stomach & Duodenum xxvii. 500 The patient is well nursed, and nourished through the jejunostomy. 1971 L. C. Carey & R. H. Albertin Ellison's Atlas Surg. Stomach & Duodenum ix. 125 Even though parenteral hyperalimentation has decreased the need for jejunostomy, it remains a valuable procedure. 1971 L. C. Carey & R. H. Albertin Ellison's Atlas Surg. Stomach & Duodenum ix. 130 Feedings through the jejunostomy should not be attempted until the return of normal bowel activity. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1874 |
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