The word "pancreaticoyeyunostomía" is a noun.
pan-kɾea.ti.ko.ʝe.ʝu.nos.toˈmi.a
Translation options into English: - Pancreatojejunostomy
"Pancreaticoyeyunostomía" refers to a surgical procedure where an anastomosis, or surgical connection, is made between the pancreas and the jejunum. This procedure is often performed to restore the flow of digestive juices when the normal pathway is obstructed.
Usage: This term is commonly used in the medical field, specifically in the context of gastrointestinal surgery. It is more frequently encountered in written medical reports or discussions rather than in oral communication due to its specialized nature.
El paciente fue sometido a una pancreatoyeyunostomía para aliviar la obstrucción del conducto pancreático. Translation: The patient underwent a pancreatojejunostomy to relieve the obstruction of the pancreatic duct.
La complicación más común después de una pancreaticoyeyunostomía es la fuga del contenido pancreático. Translation: The most common complication after a pancreatojejunostomy is leakage of pancreatic content.
In the medical field, the term "pancreaticoyeyunostomía" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions. However, here are a few examples with similar medical terminology:
Estudio del sistema digestivo. (Study of the digestive system)
"Colecistectomía laparoscópica"
The term "pancreaticoyeyunostomía" is a compound word composed of "pancreático" meaning "pancreatic," "yeyuno" referring to the "jejunum," and "estomía" which stands for the medical procedure of "stoma" or opening.
Synonyms: - Anastomosis pancreatoentérica (pancreatoenteric anastomosis) - Conexión pancreato-yeyunal (pancreatojejunal connection)
Antonyms: - Obstrucción pancreática (pancreatic obstruction) - Ileo pancreático (pancreatic ileus)