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appendectomy

/ap-uhn-dek-tuh-mee/US // ˌæp ənˈdɛk tə mi //

阑尾切除术,阑尾切除手术,盲肠切除术,阑尾切除

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ap·pen·dec·to·mies.Surgery.

    • : excision of the vermiform appendix.

Examples

  • The typical hospitalization for a routine appendectomy is about 24 hours.

  • Cato did not ask me to write their brief for the same reason that you do not ask me to perform your appendectomy.

  • She spoke to one person convinced that his appendectomy made him less attractive.

  • In 2001, Arthur's wife and his girlfriend accidentally met while he was recovering from an appendectomy in Middlesex Hospital.

  • He didn't remember the details of the appendectomy, but he still had records that showed a completely normal operation.

  • I recalled the famous appendectomy performed on him some years ago.

  • It posed no more threat to a patient than a simple appendectomy had posed three centuries before.

  • In 1736, Claudius Aymand conducted the first successful appendectomy.

  • Callista remembered that in Mr. Lamson's office she had very nearly remarked aloud: "Never knew she'd had an appendectomy."