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cholecystostomy
cholecystostomy[‚kō·lə‚si′stä·stə·mē] (medicine) The establishment of an opening into the gallbladder, usually for external drainage of its contents. cholecystostomy
cholecystostomy [ko″le-sis-tos´tah-me] the creation of an opening into the gallbladder for drainage.percutaneous cholecystostomy the insertion of a catheter into the gallbladder under radiologic guidance for drainage or the removal of gallstones.cho·le·cys·tos·to·my (kō'lē-sis-tos'tō-mē), Establishment of a fistula into the gallbladder. [chole- + G. kystis, bladder, + stoma, mouth] cholecystostomy (kō′lĭ-sĭ-stŏs′tə-mē)n. The establishment of a fistula into the gallbladder.cho·le·cys·tos·to·my (kō'lĕ-sis-tos'tŏ-mē) Establishment of a fistula into the gallbladder. [chole- + G. kystis, bladder, + stoma, mouth]cholecystostomy An opening made into the gallbladder, usually for drainage of its contents to the exterior by way of a tube passing through the abdominal wall. |