Noun
/bɪl.jə.ri ˈɛn.tɚ.ɪk ˈfɪs.tʃə/
A biliary enteric fistula is a pathological connection between the biliary tract (which carries bile from the liver to the small intestine) and the enteric tract (specifically the intestines). This condition can occur due to several factors including disease processes such as gallstones, cancer, or injury.
In English, this medical term is primarily used in specialized medical contexts, particularly in hospitals, academic settings, or in literature relating to surgery and gastroenterology. Its frequency of use is low outside of these fields and is more commonly found in written reports and medical texts than in everyday oral communication.
Пациент развил билиарно-кишечный свищ после сложной абдоминальной операции.
Diagnosis of a biliary enteric fistula often requires imaging studies to confirm the connection.
Диагностика билиарно-кишечного свища часто требует визуализирующих исследований для подтверждения соединения.
Treatment for a biliary enteric fistula may involve surgical intervention to repair the fistula.
While "biliary enteric fistula" is a specific medical term and does not form part of common idiomatic expressions like more general vocabulary, one can create medically inclined expressions or descriptions involving its context.
Врач предложил, что билиарно-кишечный свищ стал тревожным звоночком для пациента, чтобы лучше заботиться о своем здоровье.
After the diagnosis, the biliary enteric fistula became a tipping point for the patient to change their diet and lifestyle.
После диагноза билиарно-кишечный свищ стал критической точкой для пациента, чтобы изменить свою диету и образ жизни.
For the surgeon, repairing a biliary enteric fistula would mean facing an uphill battle due to its complexity.
The term "biliary" is derived from "bile," which comes from the Latin "bilis" referring to the fluid that aids digestion. "Enteric" derives from the Greek "enteron,” meaning "intestine." The word "fistula" comes from the Latin word for "pipe," referring to an abnormal or pathological connection between two hollow organs or vessels.
There are no direct antonyms due to the specificity of the medical condition; however, in a broader sense, terms like "normal biliary tract function" could be considered as contrasting concepts.