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osteotomy
os·te·ot·o·my O0143600 (ŏs′tē-ŏt′ə-mē)n. pl. os·te·ot·o·mies Surgical division or sectioning of bone. os′te·ot′o·mist n.osteotomy (ˌɒstɪˈɒtəmɪ) n, pl -mies (Surgery) the surgical cutting or dividing of bone, usually to correct a deformityos•te•ot•o•my (ˌɒs tiˈɒt ə mi) n., pl. -mies. 1. the surgical division of a bone to reposition the ends. 2. the excision of part of a bone. [1835–45] os`te•ot′o•mist, n. osteotomy1. the dissection or anatomy of bones. 2. the cutting of bones as part of a surgical operation. — osteotomist, n.See also: Bones 1. the dissection or anatomy of bones. 2. the cutting of bones as part of a surgical operation. — osteotomist, n.See also: SurgeryThesaurusNoun | 1. | osteotomy - surgical sectioning of bonesurgical operation, surgical procedure, surgical process, surgery, operation - a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body; "they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available"; "he died while undergoing surgery" | TranslationsOsteotomy
osteotomy[‚äs·tē′äd·ə·mē] (medicine) Surgical division of a bone. Making a section of a bone for the purpose of correcting a deformity. Osteotomy the surgical transection of bone to correct a deformity or to reposition a dislocation. Osteotomy can be linear, transverse, oblique, or curved. It is an open operation in which an incision just large enough to introduce the cutting instrument—an osteotome, chisel, saw, or ultrasonic osteotome—is made in the soft tissues under general or local anesthesia. osteotomy
osteotomy [os″te-ot´ah-me] incision or transection of a bone.cuneiform osteotomy removal of a wedge of bone.displacement osteotomy surgical division of a bone and shifting of the divided ends to change the alignment of the bone or to alter weight-bearing stresses.Le Fort osteotomy transverse sectioning and repositioning of the maxilla; the incision for each of the three types (Le Fort I, II, and III o's) is placed along the line defined by the corresponding fracture" >Le Fort's fracture.linear osteotomy the sawing or simple cutting of a bone.sagittal split osteotomy surgically splitting the ramus of the mandible sagitally and shifting the positions of the parts, performed to correct prognathism.os·te·ot·o·my (os'tē-ot'ŏ-mē), Cutting a bone, usually by means of a saw or osteotome. [osteo- + G. tomē, incision] osteotomy (ŏs′tē-ŏt′ə-mē)n. pl. osteoto·mies Surgical division or sectioning of bone. os′te·ot′o·mist n.os·te·ot·o·my (os'tē-ot'ŏ-mē) Cutting a bone, usually by means of a saw or chisel. [osteo- + G. tomē, incision]osteotomy Surgical cutting or sectioning of bone.os·te·ot·o·my (os'tē-ot'ŏ-mē) Cutting a bone. [osteo- + G. tomē, incision]osteotomy
Words related to osteotomynoun surgical sectioning of boneRelated Words- surgical operation
- surgical procedure
- surgical process
- surgery
- operation
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