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sur·gi·cal S0916200 (sûr′jĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of surgeons or surgery.2. Used in surgery.3. Resulting from or occurring after surgery.4. Extremely accurate; precise: surgical airstrikes against enemy compounds. [From surgeon.] sur′gi·cal·ly adv.surgical (ˈsɜːdʒɪkəl) adj1. (Surgery) of, relating to, involving, or used in surgery2. (of an action) performed with extreme precision: a surgical air attack on the missile complex. ˈsurgically advsur•gi•cal (ˈsɜr dʒɪ kəl) adj. 1. pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons. 2. used in surgery. 3. characterized by extreme precision or incisiveness: a surgical air strike. [1760–70] sur′gi•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | surgical - of or relating to or involving or used in surgery; "surgical instruments"; "surgical intervention"nonsurgical - not surgical; "nonsurgical techniques" | | 2. | surgical - relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine; "a surgical appendix"; "a surgical procedure"; "operative dentistry"operativemedical - requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery; "medical treatment"; "pneumonia is a medical disease" | | 3. | surgical - performed with great precision; "a surgical air strike"accurate - conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy; "an accurate reproduction"; "the accounting was accurate"; "accurate measurements"; "an accurate scale" | Translationssurgeon (ˈsəːdʒən) noun1. a doctor who treats injuries or diseases by operations in which the body sometimes has to be cut open, eg to remove a diseased part. 外科醫生 外科医生2. a doctor in the army or navy. 軍醫 军医surgery (ˈsəːdʒəri) – plural ˈsurgeries – 1. the practice or art of a surgeon. to specialize in surgery. 外科(學) 外科(学) 2. a doctor's or dentist's room in which he examines patients. 外科手術室 外科手术室surgical (ˈsəːdʒikəl) adjective of, or by means of, surgery. surgical instruments; He is in need of surgical treatment. 外科的 外科的ˈsurgically adverb 用外科手術,在外科上 用外科手术,在外科上 EncyclopediaSeesurgerysurgical
sur·gi·cal (sŭr'ji-kăl), Relating to surgery.surgical (sûr′jĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of surgeons or surgery.2. Used in surgery.3. Resulting from or occurring after surgery. sur′gi·cal·ly adv.Pearl Index Obstetrics A formula that allows comparison of the efficacy of contraceptive methods, calculated as the pregnancy rate in population divided by 100 yrs of exposure. See Breast feeding, Coitus interruptus, Condoms, Morning-after pill, Contraception, Natural family planning, Norplant, Rhythm method, RU 486. Pearl index–pregnancies/100 years of use Physiologic 15-30/100 years: Coitus interruptus, natural family planning (rhythm or safe period), eg calendar method, evaluation of cervical mucosa or temperature, breast feeding Chemical 15-20/100 years: Contraceptive sponges Barrier 2-20/100 years: Intrauterine devices, condoms Hormonal 1-3/100 years Surgical << 1/100 years: Ligation of fallopian tubes, vas deferens sur·gi·cal (sŭr'ji-kăl) Relating to surgery. surgical 1. Pertaining to surgery or surgeons. 2. Used in surgery. 3. Pertaining to diseases treated by surgical rather than by medical means. Patient discussion about surgicalQ. What Are the Surgical Options for Treating Obesity? I would like to find out more about the surgery that is performed on obese people for weight reduction. What surgical options are available?A. The main two surgical approaches for obesity treatment are gastric banding and gastric bypass. Band surgery is reversible, while bowel shortening operations (bypass) are not. Here is more information about being a candidte for surgery- http://www.5min.com/Video/Weight-Loss-Surgery-To-Be-a-Surgical-Candidate-5007 Q. I suffer from menieres disease. can someone tell me about the surgical treatment I can have for it? I suffer from menieres disease for the last decade or so. I have taken off my diet almost all the salt, I stopped with coffee and alcohol and I stopped smoking at all.Still i have attacks of the disease each month and the vertigo is just getting worse.I know that there is a surgical treatment but is it any good? I never met someone who did this surgery. can someone that did this surgery tell me a little about it?A. I went the surgery 5 years ago. Before it I had menieres disease for almost two decades. I felt crippled from this horrible situation. after the surgery I lost my hearing in the ear but the vertigo is gone. Its a hard decision but if you are not sure about this surgery you can always do it later, so don't rush into it before you are completely ready to take the risks. Q. what are the risks of surgical removal of the cyst in acase of 5 years old girl with Thyroglossal Duct Cyst? A. every surgery procedure has some risks, but while doing a Sistrunk (that procedure) the Doctor weigh the pro's and con's. the possible complications for that procedure are: * Excessive bleeding. * Surgical-wound infection. * Inadvertent injury to larynx (rare). which are not so harsh... all of them manageable (if they actually do happen- not very common), and the operating Dr. took them in consideration. i know it's scary buy don't worry :) More discussions about surgicalLegalSeeSurgerysurgical Related to surgical: surgical spirit, Surgical abortionSynonyms for surgicaladj of or relating to or involving or used in surgeryAntonymsadj relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicineSynonymsAntonymsadj performed with great precisionRelated Words |