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cholecystotomy
cholecystotomy (ˌkəʊlɪsɪˈstɒtəmɪ) n (Surgery) the surgical procedure of cutting into the gall bladder in order to extract gallstonescho•le•cys•tot•o•my (ˌkoʊ lə sɪˈstɒt ə mi, ˌkɒl ə-) n., pl. -mies. surgical incision of the gallbladder. [1875–80] EncyclopediaSeecholecystectomycholecystotomy
cholecystotomy [ko″le-sis-tot´ah-me] incision of the gallbladder.cho·le·cys·tot·o·my (kō'lē-sis-tot'ō-mē), Incision into the gallbladder. Synonym(s): cholecystomy [chole- + G. kystis, bladder, + tomē, incision] cholecystotomy (kō′lĭ-sĭ-stŏt′tə-mē)n. Surgical incision into the gallbladder.cho·le·cys·tot·o·my , cholecystomy (kō'lĕ-sis-tot'ŏ-mē, -sis'tŏ-mē) Incision into the gallbladder. [chole- + G. kystis, bladder, + tomē, incision]cholecystotomy Cutting into the gall bladder.CholecystotomyAn operation during which the gallbladder is opened, gallstones are removed, and excess bile is drained. The gallbladder is not removed.Mentioned in: Cholecystitis |