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sclerotomy
scle·rot·o·my S0152400 (sklə-rŏt′ə-mē)n. pl. scle·rot·o·mies Surgical incision of the sclera.sclerotomy (sklɪəˈrɒtəmɪ) n, pl -mies (Surgery) surgical incision into the scleraThesaurusNoun | 1. | sclerotomy - surgical incision of the sclerotic coat of the eyesurgical incision, incision, section - the cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation) |
sclerotomy
sclerotomy[sklə′räd·ə·mē] (medicine) Surgical incision of the sclera. sclerotomy
sclerotomy [sklĕ-rot´ah-me] incision of the sclera.anterior sclerotomy the opening of the anterior chamber of the eye, chiefly done for the relief of glaucoma.posterior sclerotomy an opening made into the vitreous through the sclera, as for correction of detachment of the retina or the removal of a foreign body.scle·rot·o·my (sklē-rot'ŏ-mē), An incision through the sclera. [sclero- + G. tomē, incision] sclerotomy (sklə-rŏt′ə-mē)n. pl. scleroto·mies Surgical incision of the sclera.scle·rot·o·my (sklĕr-ot'ŏ-mē) An incision through the sclera. [sclero- + G. tomē, incision]sclerotomy An incision into, or through, the sclera.sclerotomy Surgical incision of the sclera. It may be performed to extract an intraocular cyst, or to drain a choroidal haemorrhage.sclerotomy Related to sclerotomy: mucoserousWords related to sclerotomynoun surgical incision of the sclerotic coat of the eyeRelated Words- surgical incision
- incision
- section
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