How Do You Spell ABDOMINAL FISTULA?

Pronunciation: [abdˈɒmɪnə͡l fˈɪstjʊlə] (IPA)

Abdominal fistula, /æbˈdɑːmɪnəl fɪsˈtjʊlə/, is a medical condition in which an abnormal passageway forms between the abdominal organs and the skin or another organ. The word "abdominal" is spelled with an "a" sound as in "apple" followed by a short "i" sound as in "sit". "Fistula" is spelled with an "i" sound as in "fit" followed by a long "u" sound as in "rule". Accurate spelling of medical terms is crucial for effective communication among healthcare professionals and accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients.

ABDOMINAL FISTULA Meaning and Definition

  1. An abdominal fistula is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal, abnormal communication or passageway that forms between an organ in the abdomen and another structure or the external surface of the body. This abnormal connection can develop as a result of various factors, such as infections, surgical procedures, or underlying diseases.

    Abdominal fistulas can occur between different organs within the abdomen, including the intestines, stomach, liver, gallbladder, and bladder. They can also form connections with the skin, allowing for the drainage of fluid, stool, or other substances from the internal organs to the outside of the body.

    The symptoms of an abdominal fistula may vary depending on the specific organs involved. Common signs include persistent drainage from the affected area, which may contain pus, blood, or feces, abdominal pain, swelling, and recurrent infections.

    Diagnosis of an abdominal fistula typically involves a thorough medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs. Once diagnosed, the treatment options for abdominal fistulas may involve antibiotics to control infections, draining the affected area, or surgical intervention to repair the abnormal connection or remove the underlying cause.

    Overall, abdominal fistulas are considered serious medical conditions that require prompt diagnosis and appropriate management to prevent complications and improve the patient's quality of life.

  2. A tract leading from one of the abdominal viscera to the external surface.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ABDOMINAL FISTULA

The term "abdominal fistula" consists of two parts: "abdominal" and "fistula".

1. Abdominal:

The word "abdominal" originates from the Latin word "abdominālis", derived from "abdomen", which means the belly or the region between the chest and pelvis. It came from the Proto-Indo-European root "h₂ebʰ-", meaning "together". The word "abdomen" was first used in English in the early 16th century.

2. Fistula:

The word "fistula" has its roots in Latin as well, originating from "fistula" itself, which meant "a pipe" or "a tube". It came from the Latin verb "fendere", meaning "to split" or "to cleave".

Similar spelling words for ABDOMINAL FISTULA

  • vesico-abdominal fistula,
  • nephro-abdominal fistula.

Plural form of ABDOMINAL FISTULA is ABDOMINAL FISTULAS

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