| 释义 |
Symphyseotomy
Sym`phy`se`ot´o`my
| n. | 1. | (Surg.) The operation of dividing the symphysis pubis for the purpose of facilitating labor; - formerly called the Sigualtian section. |
symphyseotomy
sym·phys·i·ot·o·my , symphyseotomy (sim-fiz'ē-ot'ŏ-mē), Division of the pubic joint to increase the capacity of a contracted pelvis sufficiently to permit passage of a living child. Synonym(s): synchondrotomy [symphysis + G. tomē, incision] sym·phys·i·ot·o·my , symphyseotomy (sim-fiz'ē-ot'ŏ-mē) Division of the pubic joint to increase the capacity of a contracted pelvis sufficiently to permit passage of a living child. Synonym(s): pelviotomy (1) , pelvitomy, synchondrotomy. [symphysis + G. tomē, incision]symphyseotomyS25-924600, symphysiectomy, symphysiotomyS25-924700 (sim-fiz?e-ot'o-me) [? + tome, incision] Surgical division of the pubic symphysis. Synonym: pubiotomy |