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Gynecologicalsurgery refers to surgery on the female reproductive system usually performed by gynecologists. It includes procedures for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, and incontinence.
TECHNIQUES IN TOPOLOGY USED TO PRODUCE ONE FINITE-DIMENSIONAL MANIFOLD FROM ANOTHER
Morse surgery; Algebraic surgery theory; Surgery (mathematics)
In mathematics, specifically in geometric topology, surgery theory is a collection of techniques used to produce one finite-dimensional manifold from another in a 'controlled' way, introduced by . Milnor called this technique surgery, while Andrew Wallace called it spherical modification.
USE OF INCISIVE INSTRUMENTS ON A PERSON TO INVESTIGATE OR TREAT A MEDICAL CONDITION
Surgical procedure; Surgical; Surgical technique; Surgically; Surgical operation; Surgical specialties; Chirurgery; Surgery operation; Emergency Surgery; Chirurgy; Surgeries; Corrective surgery; Sterile drapes; Elliptical excision; Surgical excision; Surgical excision of malignant lesions; Surgery in general practice; Post-op; Post-operation; Post-operative; Surgical team; Chirurgical; Major surgery; Complications of surgery; Excision (surgery); Surgery specialties; Specialties in surgery; Resection (surgery); Surgery operations; Minor surgery; Chirurgic; Sugery; Postoperative; Minor procedure; Surgical sciences; Post surgical care; Postoperative care
¦ noun (plural surgeries)
1. the branch of medicine concerned with treatment of bodily injuries or disorders by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
2. Brit. a place where a medical practitioner treats or advises patients.
3. Brit. an occasion on which an MP, lawyer, or other professional person gives advice.
Origin
ME: from OFr. surgerie, contr. of serurgerie, from serurgien (see surgeon).