"Herniotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A herniotomy is a surgical procedure to repair a hernia, which is a protrusion or bulge that occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weakened area in the muscle or connective tissue that normally holds it in place. In a herniotomy, the surgeon may repair the hernia by pushing the protruding tissue back into its normal position and then sewing or stapling the weakened area to prevent further herniation.
Herniation refers to the protrusion or bursting of an organ, tissue, or part of a structure through an opening or a weakened area in a surrounding structure, such as the lining of the abdomen (inguinal hernia) or the spine (herniated disk). It can also describe the outward bulging of a structure, such as a disk or a blood vessel, through a weakness or gap in its surrounding wall.
Herniorrhaphy is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure to repair a hernia, which is a protrusion or bulge that occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weakened area in the muscle or connective tissue that normally holds it in place. In a herniorrhaphy procedure, the surgeon will typically repair the weakened area by sewing the muscle or tissue back into place and reinforcing it with additional tissue or mesh.
Herodias is a name from the New Testament of the Bible. She is the daughter of Arius and the wife of Herod II, the tetrarch of Galilee. She is infamous for her role in the beheading of John the Baptist, as she had manipulated her daughter Salome into asking Herod Antipas, her half-brother and husband of Herodias, to execute John the Baptist on his birthday.