"Rhizectomy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Rhizectomy
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"Rhizectomy" Meaning

A surgical procedure in which a rib is removed.

"Rhizectomy" Examples

Definition

Rhizectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a portion of the synovial, fibrocartilaginous capsule of the hip joint which connects the femoral head to the acetabulum. It is usually carried out as part of hip hemiarthroplasty or hip arthroplasty.

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A surgeon performed a successful rhizectomy on the patient's severely inflamed hip joint.
After the diagnosis of the damaged joint, the orthopedic surgeon suggested a rhizectomy for rotational acetabular osteotomy.
Her right hip was undergoing rhizectomy since the symptoms of the hip osteoarthritis have worsened over the years.
The expert advised removal of the rhizoid plexus as part of deep brain stimulation procedure for the condition of Parkinson's disease.
The old lady is likely to undergo the voluntary surgical intervention of rhizectomy after few weeks due to unbearable pain from osteoporosis.

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