How Do You Spell EVENTRATION?

Pronunciation: [ɪvɪntɹˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "eventration" is spelled /ɪˌvɛnˈtreɪʃən/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "e-" is pronounced as "ih" sound, followed by "v" and "e" pronounced as "eh". The "nt" combination makes a nasal sound "n" followed by "r" pronounced as a flap. The next syllable "a" is pronounced as "ay". The final syllable "-tion" is pronounced as "shun". In medical terms, eventration refers to the protrusion of an organ or tissue through the abdominal cavity or chest.

EVENTRATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Eventration is a medical term that refers to a protrusion or herniation of an organ or tissue through a weakened or stretched area of the body. Specifically, it describes the abnormal displacement of an abdominal organ, typically the diaphragm or the intestines, through a weakened or thinning muscle wall in the abdomen. This condition can either be congenital, meaning it is present from birth, or acquired later in life due to trauma, surgery, or other underlying medical conditions.

    An eventration occurs when the natural support and integrity of the muscle wall weakens, allowing the organ to push through its weakened surface. This can lead to the appearance of a visible bulge or swelling in the affected area, which may or may not cause discomfort or pain. Common symptoms associated with eventration include abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, bloating, indigestion, and changes in bowel movements.

    Eventration is typically diagnosed through a physical examination, medical history review, and imaging tests such as X-rays, ultrasounds, or CT scans. Treatment options for eventration depend on the severity and symptoms experienced by the individual, but they can range from conservative measures like lifestyle modifications and pain management to surgical intervention. Surgery aims to repair the weakened muscle wall and reposition the displaced organ back to its original position.

    It is important to seek medical attention if symptoms of eventration are present to prevent potential complications, such as organ dysfunction or further herniation.

  2. 1. Protrusion of the bowels through an opening in the abdominal wall. 2. Removal of the contents of the abdominal cavity.

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

Common Misspellings for EVENTRATION

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Etymology of EVENTRATION

The word eventration has a Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word eventratio, which means disemboweling or exposing the entrails. The Latin term is derived from the verb eventrare, meaning to disembowel or to expose the intestines.

Similar spelling words for EVENTRATION

Plural form of EVENTRATION is EVENTRATIONS

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