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laryngotomy
[ lar-ing-got-uh-mee ]
noun
, Surgery.
, plural lar·yn·got·o·mies.
- incision of the larynx.
laryngotomy
/ ˌlærɪŋˈɡɒtəmɪ /
noun
- surgical incision into the larynx
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Word History and Origins
Origin of laryngotomy1
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Example Sentences
At the conclusion of the operation, when all bleeding has been controlled, the laryngotomy tube should be removed.
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In addition to the operation of laryngotomy, the following procedure will allow of more deliberate removal.
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The laryngotomy tube can be removed as soon as the patient recovers consciousness and all hmorrhage has ceased.
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Aretus of Cappadocia is notably the first, if we except Asclepiades only, who is said to have performed laryngotomy.
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This table shows that nearly half the cases were treated by laryngotomy.
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