The word "ureterosigmoidostomía" in Spanish is a feminine noun.
[ureteɾosigmaðostomia]
"Ureterosigmoidostomía" is a technical medical term used to describe a surgical procedure in which one end of a ureter is connected to the sigmoid colon. This term is not commonly used in everyday language and is more frequently found in medical texts or discussions among healthcare professionals.
El paciente fue sometido a una ureterosigmoidostomía debido a obstrucciones severas en su sistema urinario. English: The patient underwent a ureterosigmoidostomy due to severe obstructions in their urinary system.
La ureterosigmoidostomía es una técnica quirúrgica que se emplea en casos específicos de patología urológica. English: Ureterosigmoidostomy is a surgical technique used in specific cases of urological pathology.
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The term "ureterosigmoidostomía" is derived from: - "Uretero" which comes from the Greek word "oureteron," meaning urinary duct. - "Sigmoido" referring to the sigmoid colon. - "Estomía" from the Greek "stoma," meaning mouth or opening.