How Do You Spell ADENOTOMY?

Pronunciation: [ˌadənˈɒtəmɪ] (IPA)

Adenotomy, spelled /ædəˈnɒtəmi/ in IPA phonetic transcription, is a surgical procedure used to remove adenoids. The word is composed of the prefix "adeno-", meaning gland, and the suffix "-tomy", meaning incision. The spelling of this word follows common English orthography, with each letter representing a distinct sound or set of sounds. The "a" in the initial syllable is pronounced as in "apple", while the stress falls on the second syllable, indicated by the apostrophe in the transcription.

ADENOTOMY Meaning and Definition

  1. Adenotomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal or partial removal of the adenoids, which are lymphatic tissue masses located in the back of the throat, behind the nose. The adenoids, also known as the pharyngeal tonsils, play a role in the immune system by trapping bacteria and viruses that enter the body through the nose and mouth. They can become enlarged or infected, causing symptoms such as difficulty breathing through the nose, snoring, recurrent ear infections, or chronic sinusitis. Adenotomy is commonly performed in children to alleviate these symptoms and improve breathing.

    During the adenotomy procedure, the patient is placed under general anesthesia, and the adenoids are accessed through the mouth with the help of a small mirror and surgical instruments. The adenoids may be removed entirely or partially, depending on the severity of the condition. The surgery is typically quick, taking only around 15 to 30 minutes, and the patient is usually able to go home on the same day.

    Adenotomy is generally considered a safe procedure with low risks. Some potential complications can include bleeding, infection, damage to nearby structures, or changes in speech quality temporarily due to swelling. Post-operative care usually involves pain management, eating soft foods, and avoiding strenuous activities until healing occurs.

    Overall, adenotomy is an effective and common procedure for the treatment of adenoid-related issues, providing relief of symptoms and improving overall respiratory health.

  2. 1. Adenography, glandular anatomy. 2. The cutting or removal of a gland or glands.

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

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Etymology of ADENOTOMY

The word "adenotomy" is derived from the Greek roots "aden" meaning "gland" and "tome" meaning "incision" or "cutting". Therefore, "adenotomy" refers to the surgical incision or cutting of a gland, specifically in medical terms, the tonsils.

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