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marsupialization Translationsmarsupialization
marsupialization[mär‚sü·pē·ə·lə′zā·shən] (medicine) Surgical evacuation of pancreatic, hydatid, and other cysts when complete removal and closure are not possible. marsupialization
marsupialization [mar-soo″pe-ah-lĭ-za´shun] conversion of a closed cavity, such as an abscess or cyst, into an open pouch, by incising it and suturing the edges of its wall to the edges of the wound.mar·su·pi·al·i·za·tion (mar-sū'pē-ăl-i-zā'shŭn), Exteriorization of a cyst or other such enclosed cavity by resecting the anterior wall and suturing the cut edges of the remaining wall to adjacent edges of the skin, thereby creating a pouch. [L. marsupium, pouch] marsupialization Surgery A procedure in which a cyst–eg, a Bartholin cyst abscess, or a cyst-like space needs to be opened–a lá kangaroo pouch, incised and drained, followed by suturing the incised wall to remain an opened position, so healing occurs by granulation tissue formation from the base of the pouchmar·su·pi·al·i·za·tion (mahr-sū'pē-ăl-ī-zā'shŭn) Exteriorization of a cyst or other such enclosed cavity by resecting the anterior wall and suturing the cut edges of the remaining wall to adjacent edges of the skin, thereby creating a pouch. [L. marsupium, pouch]marsupialization A surgical procedure for dealing with cysts when complete removal is impracticable. The cyst is widely opened and the opening maintained but gradually reduced until the cyst shrinks.MarsupializationCutting out a wedge of the cyst wall and putting in stitches so the cyst cannot reoccur.Mentioned in: Bartholin's Gland Cystmar·su·pi·al·i·za·tion (mahr-sū'pē-ăl-ī-zā'shŭn) Exteriorization of a cyst or other such enclosed cavity by resecting the anterior wall and suturing the cut edges of the remaining wall to adjacent edges of the skin, thereby creating a pouch. [L. marsupium, pouch] |