How Do You Spell ELYTROTOMY?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛlɪtɹˈə͡ʊtəmɪ] (IPA)

Elytrotomy, spelled /ɛliˈtrɑtəmi/, is a medical term referring to a surgical procedure that involves incision of the vagina to aid childbirth. The word is derived from Greek, with "elytron" meaning "sheath" and "tomy" meaning "incision". The complex combination of letters and sounds in this word can be challenging for many people, especially those not familiar with medical terminology. However, with the help of IPA phonetic transcription, the proper pronunciation of elytrotomy can be easily learned and understood.

ELYTROTOMY Meaning and Definition

  1. Elytrotomy is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure involving the incision or cutting of the wings. Specifically, it pertains to the surgical division of the large wing bones to correct deformities or abnormalities. The name "elytrotomy" is derived from the Greek terms "elytron" meaning "wing" and "tomy" meaning "cutting" or "incision."

    This surgical technique is typically performed on birds, such as poultry, to address conditions like wing paralysis, wing droop, or fractures in the wing bones. Elytrotomy allows for the separation and repositioning of the wing bones, enabling the bird to regain functional flight capabilities and addressing any pain or discomfort associated with wing-related issues.

    The procedure involves making precise incisions on the wings, followed by the careful separation and adjustment of the affected bones using surgical tools. After the necessary correction is made, the surgeon will secure the bones in their new position, often utilizing specialized pins or sutures. The surgical site is then closed using appropriate suturing techniques to promote healing and minimize the risk of post-operative complications.

    Elytrotomy requires careful planning and skillful execution, often performed by specialized avian veterinarians or surgeons with expertise in bird anatomy. This procedure aims to improve the overall health and quality of life for birds affected by wing-related problems, providing them with an opportunity for functional wing use, enabling flight, and enhancing their ability to interact with their environment.

  2. Colpotomy; an incision into the wall of the vagina.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ELYTROTOMY

The word "elytrotomy" is derived from two Greek roots - "elytron" and "tomḗ".

The Greek word "elytron" (ἔλυτρον) originally referred to the wing-case of a beetle or insect, which is a modified forewing. In a broader sense, it can also denote any covering or sheath-like structure.

The Greek root "tomḗ" (τομή) means "cutting" or "incision". It is derived from the verb "temnein" (τέμνειν), which means "to cut" or "to cleave".

By combining these two roots, "elytrotomy" is formed, with "elytron" relating to a sheath-like structure and "tomḗ" denoting an incision or cutting.

Similar spelling words for ELYTROTOMY

  • Laparo-Elytrotomy,
  • ULTRADMA,
  • elderdom,
  • Elytroedema,
  • gastro-elytrotomy,
  • Gastro-elytrotomia,
  • Laparo-elytrotomia.