How Do You Spell EMPYOCELE?

Pronunciation: [ɛmpɪˈə͡ʊsə͡l] (IPA)

Empyocele is a medical term used to describe a collection of pus within a body cavity. The correct spelling of the word is ɛm’paɪəʊsi:l, according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable is pronounced with the short e sound, followed by the combination of 'mp' and 'y', which is pronounced as 'pi'. The stress is on the third syllable, 'si', which is pronounced as 'see'. The last syllable is pronounced as 'ul'. Understanding the IPA helps to accurately pronounce and spell medical terms such as empyocele.

EMPYOCELE Meaning and Definition

  1. Empyocele refers to a medical condition characterized by the formation of a localized pocket or sac in the body that contains pus or infected material. This term is commonly used in the field of surgery and is primarily associated with hernias.

    A hernia is a condition in which an organ or tissue bulges through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. When this hernia becomes infected, resulting in the accumulation of pus or infected material within the herniated sac, it is called an empyocele.

    Empyoceles typically occur as a result of an untreated or poorly managed infection in the area of the hernia. The presence of infected material within the sac can lead to further complications such as abscess formation or systemic infection if left untreated.

    Symptoms of empyocele may include localized pain, redness, swelling, and warmth on the site of the hernia. There may also be accompanying signs of infection such as fever, drainage of pus or foul-smelling discharge, and general malaise.

    Treatment for empyocele typically involves a combination of surgical intervention and antibiotic therapy. The surgical procedure aims to drain the infected material from the sac and repair the hernia site. Antibiotics are prescribed to eliminate the underlying infection. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required for more aggressive treatment and monitoring.

    Early recognition and prompt treatment of empyocele are essential to prevent the spread of infection and potential complications. Seeking medical attention at the first signs of a hernia with associated symptoms can aid in the early management of the condition and a quicker recovery.

  2. A suppurating hydrocele; a collection of pus in the scrotum.

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

Common Misspellings for EMPYOCELE

  • wmpyocele
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  • enpyocele
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  • emoyocele
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  • em0yocele
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  • empyicele

Etymology of EMPYOCELE

The word "empyocele" is derived from the Greek roots "empyo" meaning pus and "kele" meaning tumor or swelling. "Empyo-" refers to the presence of pus, while "-cele" indicates the presence of a swelling or hernia-like protrusion. When combined, "empyocele" describes a swelling or hernia filled with pus.

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