Noun
/ɛkˌzɛntəˈreɪʃən/
"Exenteration" refers to the surgical removal of the contents of a cavity or organ, particularly concerning the eyes, uterus, or other internal organs. It is used primarily in medical contexts, particularly in discussions regarding surgical procedures and treatments. The term is not commonly used in everyday conversation, making it more prevalent in written and academic contexts, especially in medical literature.
Врач обсудил возможность экзентерации как вариант лечения для продвинутого случая рака.
Following the exenteration procedure, the patient required extensive rehabilitation support.
После процедуры экзентерации пациенту требовалась обширная реабилитация.
Exenteration may significantly alter a patient's quality of life, which is why it is considered only in severe cases.
While "exenteration" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, the concept can be related to discussions about significant life changes or medical situations. Here are a few relevant phrases:
После экзентерации пациент почувствовал, что он достиг точки невозврата в своем путешествии со здоровьем.
To cut out the cancer – The surgeon explained that exenteration was essential to truly cut out the cancer from the patient's body.
Хирург объяснил, что экзентерация была необходима, чтобы действительно вырезать рак из тела пациента.
To take drastic measures – Exenteration is often seen as taking drastic measures in the fight against aggressive tumors.
Экзентерация часто рассматривается как крайняя мера в борьбе с агрессивными опухолями.
When the chips are down – When the chips were down, the medical team decided that exenteration was the best option for survival.
The term "exenteration" derives from the Late Latin word "exenterare," which means "to take out the entrails." The root components "ex-" meaning "out" and "enteron" meaning "intestine" signify the act of removing organs or contents from a cavity.
Synonyms: - Evisceration - Deconstruction (in a surgical context) - Disembowelment (though this has more graphic connotations)
Antonyms: - Preservation - Conservation - Retention