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thyrotomy

[ thahy-rot-uh-mee ]

noun

, Surgery.
, plural thy·rot·o·mies.
  1. incision or splitting of the thyroid cartilage; laryngotomy.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of thyrotomy1

First recorded in 1875–80; thyro- + -tomy
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Example Sentences

Mr. J., on artificial anus, 254.Dupuytren on ligature of iliac, 11.on ligature of subclavian, 36.amputation at elbow-joint, 62.removal of artificial anus, 254.on bilateral lithotomy, 268.Durand, case of hæmorrhage from iliac, 12.Durham on thyrotomy, 215.Dzondi on radical cure of hernia, 246.Elbow-Joint,

Dr. Morell, on thyrotomy, 215.Mackenzie,

Thyrotomy is an operation by which the larynx is opened in the middle line by a vertical incision, and its halves separated, while any morbid growths are excised from the cords or ventricles.

Thyrotomy for papillomata is mentioned only to be condemned.

Thyrotomy revealed such extensive involvement, with an open ulceration which had reached the perichondrium, that the entire left wing of the thyroid cartilage was removed with the left arytenoid.

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