Resection

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Pronunciation: /rɪˈsɛkʃən/

Definitions of resection

noun the surgical removal of part of an organ, tissue, or structure

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor performed a resection to remove the tumor.

A2 After the resection, the patient needed physical therapy to recover.

B1 The resection of the damaged tissue was successful, but there may be some side effects.

B2 The surgeon used advanced techniques during the resection to ensure complete removal of the cancer.

C1 The resection of the organ required careful planning and precision to avoid complications.

C2 The resection procedure was performed by a team of experienced surgeons to minimize risks and ensure a successful outcome.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor resected the tumor during the surgery.

A2 The surgeon resected a portion of the intestine to remove the blockage.

B1 The skilled surgeon successfully resected the cancerous tissue.

B2 The team of doctors decided to resect the damaged organ to improve the patient's condition.

C1 The specialist carefully resected the nerve to prevent further complications.

C2 The experienced surgeon was able to resect the tumor with precision and skill.

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Example Sentences

A1 The resection surgery went well and the patient is recovering.

A2 The doctor recommended a resection procedure to remove the tumor.

B1 The resection margin was clear, indicating successful removal of the cancer.

B2 After the resection of the damaged tissue, the patient experienced relief from pain.

C1 The resection technique used by the surgeon was precise and effective.

C2 The resection of the affected area resulted in complete removal of the abnormal cells.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor performed a resection surgery.

A2 The resection procedure was successful.

B1 The resection of the tumor resulted in improved health.

B2 The resection of the damaged tissue was necessary for recovery.

C1 The resection technique used by the surgeon was highly advanced.

C2 The precision of the resection performed by the specialist was commendable.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I had a resection last week.

A2 The doctor recommended a resection for my condition.

B1 The resection of the tumor was successful.

B2 After the resection, the patient's recovery was quick.

C1 The surgeon performed a resection with precision and skill.

C2 The resection of the damaged tissue was necessary to improve the patient's quality of life.

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Example Sentences

A1 The surgeon performed a resection of the tumor.

A2 After the resection of the damaged tissue, the patient felt relief.

B1 The resection of the old building will make space for a new development.

B2 The resection of the infected area was necessary to prevent further spread of the disease.

C1 The resection of the boundary line between the two properties was a complex legal process.

C2 The precision of the resection performed by the skilled surgeon was commendable.

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Example Sentences

A1 I had a resection surgery and now I feel much better.

A2 The doctor recommended a resection of the tumor to prevent further complications.

B1 After the resection of the damaged tissue, the patient's recovery was steady.

B2 The resection of the infected area was successful, and the patient was discharged from the hospital.

C1 The surgeon performed a precise resection of the tumor, ensuring no healthy tissue was damaged.

C2 In cases where resection is not possible, alternative treatment options may be considered.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Resection! Be careful with that knife.

A2 Ouch! Resection! I cut myself.

B1 Resection, please. We need to remove the tumor.

B2 Resection! The surgeon successfully removed the damaged tissue.

C1 The skilled doctor performed a precise resection of the tumor.

C2 With a steady hand, the surgeon completed the resection with precision.

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Example Sentences

A1 The doctor performed a resection to remove the tumor.

A2 After the resection, the patient needed physical therapy to recover.

B1 The resection of the damaged tissue was successful, but the recovery will take time.

B2 The surgeon used advanced techniques during the resection to minimize scarring.

C1 The resection of the organ required precise surgical skills and careful planning.

C2 The resection of the tumor was a complex procedure that required a team of specialists.

Examples of resection in a Sentence

formal The surgeon performed a resection of the tumor to remove it completely.

informal The doctor had to cut out the tumor through a resection surgery.

slang They had to chop out the bad stuff with a resection procedure.

figurative Sometimes we need to do a mental resection to remove negative thoughts from our minds.

Grammatical Forms of resection

past tense

resected

plural

resections

comparative

more resected

superlative

most resected

present tense

resects

future tense

will resect

perfect tense

has resected

continuous tense

is resecting

singular

resection

positive degree

resected

infinitive

resect

gerund

resecting

participle

resected

Origin and Evolution of resection

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'resection' is derived from the Latin word 'resectio', which means 'a cutting off'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in medical contexts to refer to the surgical removal of a part of an organ or structure, the term 'resection' has evolved to also be used in other fields such as mathematics and linguistics to describe the process of cutting or removing a portion of something.