
amputación
surgical removal of a limb or a part of it
Amputation is the surgical removal of all or part of a limb or body part because of injury, disease, or medical necessity. This procedure may be necessary to improve quality of life, ease pain, or prevent the spread of infection. Amputation can affect movement and functionality, requiring individuals to get used to new ways of moving and performing daily tasks. Therapy and prosthetic devices may be used to help individuals regain independence and function after amputation. Emotional support and counseling are also important for coping with the physical and psychological effects of limb loss.
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bypass
a surgical procedure in which a surgeon creates a new pathway for the transport of substances in the body
A bypass refers to a surgical procedure used to create a new path for blood flow when arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-filled blood from the heart throughout the body, become blocked or narrowed because of conditions like coronary artery disease. During this procedure, a healthy blood vessel is typically taken from another part of the body, such as the leg, and attached to redirect blood around the blocked artery, restoring enough blood supply to the heart muscle. Bypass surgery is often performed to relieve chest pain or to reduce the risk of heart attack in individuals with serious coronary artery disease. It can improve blood flow and overall heart function, helping patients manage heart-related symptoms and improve their quality of life.
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circuncisión
the surgical removal of the protecting loose skin of a male's penis
Circumcision is a surgical procedure where the loose skin covering the tip of the penis is removed. It is often performed for cultural reasons or medical benefits like reducing the risk of certain infections and conditions. The procedure is typically done during infancy or early childhood, although it can also be performed later in life for medical reasons. Circumcision is considered a safe and common procedure with low risks when performed by trained healthcare professionals.
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(angioplastía)
angioplastia
a medical procedure that involves widening narrowed or blocked blood vessels, typically performed on arteries, to improve blood flow
Angioplasty is a medical procedure used to widen blood vessels that are narrowed or blocked. During angioplasty, a thin tube with a balloon on its tip is passed through a blood vessel to the affected area. The balloon is then inflated to push the blockage against the vessel walls, widening the artery and restoring blood flow. In some cases, a stent, which is a a small mesh tube, may be inserted to keep the artery open. Angioplasty is commonly performed to treat conditions like coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and certain types of strokes. It helps improve blood circulation and reduce symptoms such as chest pain or leg pain caused by reduced blood flow.
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(operación de apendicitis)
apendicectomía
a surgical procedure in which the appendix gets removed
An appendectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the appendix, which is a small organ located in the lower right abdomen. It is typically done in response to appendicitis, which is inflammation of the appendix usually caused by a blockage or infection. During the surgery, the appendix is removed through a small cut in the abdomen. An appendectomy is often necessary to prevent the appendix from bursting, which can lead to serious complications such as infection or the inflammation of the abdominal lining. Also, because the appendix is not essential for normal bodily functions, its removal does not require ongoing medical treatment or lifestyle changes afterwards.
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(colostomía quirúrgica)
colostomía
a surgical procedure where an opening is made in the abdomen to redirect part of the colon for waste elimination
A colostomy is a surgical procedure where a portion of the large intestine, known as the colon, is redirected through an opening in the abdomen called a stoma. This allows waste to pass a damaged or diseased part of the colon. The stoma provides another path for stool to exit the body when there are issues with normal bowel function, often because of conditions like cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or injury. Waste is collected in a pouch attached to the stoma, which can be emptied and changed as needed. Colostomies can be temporary or permanent, depending on the underlying reason for the surgery and the health of the patient. People with colostomies can lead active lives with proper care and support to manage the stoma and colostomy bag.
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dilatación y curetaje
a surgical procedure to remove tissue from the inner lining of the uterus
A dilation and curettage (D&C) is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the uterus. During the procedure, the cervix is widened to allow tools to be inserted into the uterus. A curette, a spoon-shaped tool, is used to gently scrape and remove tissue from the lining of the uterus. D&C is commonly performed to check abnormal bleeding, miscarriages, or to remove tissue left behind after childbirth or an abortion.
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(cirugía de reasignación de género)
cirugía de afirmación de género
a medical procedure to align a person's physical characteristics with their gender identity, often used by transgender individuals
A gender-affirming surgery refers to any medical procedure that helps match a person's physical characteristics with their gender identity. These surgeries are often used by transgender or non-binary individuals to achieve a body that better represents their gender identity. The specific procedures can include surgeries such as chest reconstruction, breast enlargement or reduction, genital reconstruction, and facial surgeries for a more feminine or masculine appearance. Gender-affirming surgeries play a crucial role in the gender transition process, helping to improved psychological well-being and overall quality of life.
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(cirugía de bypass coronario)
cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria
a procedure that creates new pathways for blood flow around blocked or narrowed coronary arteries to improve heart muscle blood supply
A coronary artery bypass surgery, often referred to as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), is a surgical procedure used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD). During the procedure, new pathways are created around narrowed or blocked arteries in the heart by using a healthy blood vessel taken from another part of the body, typically the chest or leg. This redirects blood flow, avoiding the blocked section and improving blood supply to the heart muscle. CABG is performed to relieve chest pain, reduce the risk of heart attack, and improve overall heart function in patients with serious coronary artery disease that cannot be effectively managed through medications or lifestyle changes alone. It is a major surgery requiring careful evaluation before the procedure and thorough care afterward to ensure successful recovery and long-term benefits for the patient's heart health.
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(histerectomía quirúrgica)
histerectomía
a surgical procedure in which a woman's uterus is removed, often performed for medical reasons such as to treat certain health conditions
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure where the womb, known as the uterus, is removed from a woman's body. This surgery may involve removing the entire uterus or just a part of it, depending on the medical condition being treated. Hysterectomies are performed for various reasons, such as treating uterine fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or certain types of cancer. After a hysterectomy, a woman no longer has menstrual periods and cannot become pregnant. It is a major surgery that requires careful consideration and discussion with healthcare providers to evaluate the benefits and potential risks for each individual case.
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(cirugía laparoscópica)
laparoscopia
a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a small camera to view and treat conditions inside the abdomen or pelvis
A laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that uses small openings in the body instead of large ones. It is used to examine and work inside the abdomen and pelvis. During the procedure, small cuts are made through which a thin tube with lights and a camera, called a laparoscope, is inserted to view internal organs on a screen. Surgeons can then perform various procedures, such as removing organs like the appendix or gallbladder. Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopy typically results in faster recovery times, less pain, and smaller scars. It is commonly used for diagnosing patients and a wide range of surgeries in different medical fields.
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(laparotómica)
laparotomía
a surgical procedure that involves making a larger cut in the abdomen to access and treat internal organs or address certain medical conditions
A laparotomy is a surgical procedure where a large cut is made in the abdomen to access the internal organs. It allows surgeons to directly see and work on organs such as the intestines, liver, or uterus. This procedure is typically used for complex surgeries that require full access to the abdomen, such as removing large tumors, repairing serious injuries, or performing certain types of bowel surgeries. Recovery from a laparotomy generally takes a long time, and it leaves large scars.
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bypass gástrico
a type of weight-loss surgery that that aims to help manage obesity by shrinking the size of someone's stomach so that they will eat less food
A gastric bypass is a type of weight-loss surgery that changes the digestive system to help people lose weight. During the procedure, a small pouch is created at the top of the stomach and connected directly to the small intestine, avoiding a large part of the stomach and the first section of the small intestine. This reduces the amount of food the stomach can hold and changes how nutrients are absorbed in the intestines. As a result, patients feel full sooner and absorb fewer calories from the food they eat. Gastric bypass surgery is typically recommended for individuals with severe obesity who have not been successful with other weight-loss methods. It can lead to significant weight loss and improvements in obesity-related health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
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injerto
a surgical procedure by which a doctor replaces a missing or damaged tissue or bone with a healthy substitute
A graft is a surgical procedures that involves taking tissue from one part of the body and placing it in another to repair or reconstruct damaged or missing tissue. This tissue can be skin, bone, blood vessels, or other types of tissue. Grafts are commonly used in various surgeries, such as skin grafts for burn victims, bone grafts for fractures or bone issues, and vascular grafts for repairing blood vessels. The goal is to promote healing and restore function in the affected area by providing new tissue or structure where it is needed. Grafts can come from the patient's own body, known as an autograft; from another individual, known as an allograft; or from artificial materials, known as synthetic grafts.
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lobotomía
a surgical operation that is performed in order to treat severe mental disorders by cutting into part of a person's brain
A lobotomy is a surgical procedure that was historically used to treat serious mental illnesses by disconnecting certain nerve pathways in the brain. This procedure involves cutting or scraping away connections of the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for more complex mental functions and emotional control. Lobotomies were once used as a last resort when other treatments failed, but they are now largely rejected because of their often serious and permanent effects on personality and mental functioning. The procedure has been widely replaced by safer and more effective treatments, such as medications and psychotherapy, for managing mental health conditions.
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(exéresis de tumor)
lumpectomía
a surgical procedure in which a small, localized mass or tumor, typically in the breast, is removed while preserving the surrounding tissue
A lumpectomy is a surgical procedure where a small tumor or abnormal tissue, typically in the breast, is removed while keeping as much healthy tissue as possible. It is often used to treat breast cancer or other abnormal growths. During a lumpectomy, the surgeon removes the tumor along with a small amount of healthy tissue around it to make sure that all cancerous cells are removed. This approach aims to maintain the appearance of the breast and may be followed by radiation therapy to reduce the risk of the cancer returning. Compared to mastectomy, which is the complete removal of the breast, lumpectomy generally allows for quicker recovery and maintains more of the breast's natural structure.
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(microsurgery)
microcirugía
a precise surgical technique that uses a microscope for intricate procedures on small structures
A microsurgery is a type of surgery where specialized equipment and a microscope are used to perform detailed procedures on very small structures, such as blood vessels, nerves, or other delicate tissues. This technique allows surgeons to make precise repairs or reconstructions that are not possible without a microscope or with standard surgical tools. Microsurgery is commonly used in various fields of medicine, including plastic surgery, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, and reconstructive surgery. It helps in achieving better outcomes with minimal damage to surrounding tissues and faster recovery for patients.
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cirugía a corazón abierto
any type of surgery that requires making a large incision in the chest wall to make the heart easier for the surgeon to reach
An open-heart surgery is a procedure where a large cut is made on the chest to access the heart directly. This surgery is performed to treat various heart conditions, such as coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, heart issues present at birth, or aortic aneurysms. During an open-heart surgery, the heart may be stopped temporarily, and a heart-lung machine is used to maintain blood circulation and provide oxygen to the body. Surgeons can then repair or replace damaged heart valves, create new paths around blocked coronary arteries using grafts, or fix problems in the heart's structure. Open-heart surgery is a complex procedure that requires careful preparation and monitoring to ensure successful outcomes for patients with serious heart conditions.
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implante
a device or material inserted into the body, often for medical or technological purposes, such as a computer chip
An implant is a device or material that is placed inside the body to improve bodily function, deliver medication, or for other purposes. These implants can be made of various materials like metal or ceramic, and they are used in a wide range of medical procedures. Examples include joint replacements, dental implants, implants to prevent pregnancy, cardiac implants, and hearing implants. The goal of implants is to improve or restore function in the body, support healing, or provide long-term medical treatment. They are carefully designed to work well with the surrounding tissues without causing harm or discomfort.
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incisión
a surgical cut made in flesh or skin
An incision is a cut made in the body during a surgical procedure. It is typically made with a surgical blade or scalpel to access the area where surgery is performed. Incisions can vary in size and location depending on the type of surgery and the specific medical needs of the patient. After the surgery is completed, the incision is usually closed with stitches, staples, or adhesive strips to help healing. Taking proper care of the incision is crucial to prevent infection and promote recovery after surgery.
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(cirugía de reconstrucción vaginal)
vaginoplastia
a surgical procedure to reconstruct or create a vagina, commonly used for gender affirmation or medical purposes
A vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves repairing, reshaping, or creating the vagina. This procedure is typically performed to repair or reshape the vaginal canal, or to create a vagina for individuals born without one, for various medical or gender affirmation reasons. It may involve using tissue from the patient's own body or artificial materials to create or reshape the vaginal canal and surrounding structures. Vaginoplasty is often part of gender-affirming surgery for transgender women or may be performed for medical reasons, such as after a serious injury or cancer treatment affecting the vagina.
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(litoextracción)
litotomía
a surgical procedure to remove stones from the urinary tract
A lithotomy is a surgical procedure for removing a stone from the kidney, bladder, or urinary system. This procedure involves making a cut in the bladder, ureter, or affected organ to access and remove the stone. It is performed to relieve symptoms caused by the stone, such as pain, urinary blockage, or infections. A lithotomy may involve using specialized tools to break up the stone if necessary and safely extract it from the urinary system. After the procedure, patients are monitored for recovery and to ensure proper urinary function.
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(laminotomía)
laminectomía
a surgical procedure that involves removing part of the vertebral bone, called the lamina, to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves
A laminectomy is a surgical procedure used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves by removing part of the spinal column's bone called the lamina. This surgery is typically performed to treat conditions such as spinal stenosis, slipped discs, or spinal tumors that cause the narrowing of the spinal cord or nerves. During a laminectomy, the surgeon makes a cut in the back over the affected bone of the spinal column, removes the lamina, and may also trim or remove other structures causing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. This procedure aims to relieve pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs or arms caused by the spinal nerve narrowing. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are often recommended after the surgery to help patients regain strength and movement.
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(hemilaminectomía quirúrgica)
hemilaminectomía
a surgical procedure that removes part of a vertebral lamina to relieve spinal nerve pressure or treat spinal conditions
A hemilaminectomy is a surgical procedure used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves by removing part of one side of the lamina, which is a bone structure in the spine. This surgery is typically performed to address conditions such as slipped discs or spinal stenosis that affect one side of the spine more severely. During a hemilaminectomy, the surgeon makes a cut on the affected side of the spine, removes a part of the lamina, and may also trim or remove other structures causing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. The goal of this procedure is to relieve pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs or arms caused by nerve narrowing. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are often recommended afterward to help in recovery and restore movement.
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neurocirugía
a surgical operation performed on the nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord
Neurosurgery is any surgical operation performed on the nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves throughout the body. These procedures are used to evaluate and treat various conditions such as brain tumors, spinal cord injuries, stroke, epilepsy, and movement disorders like Parkinson's disease. Surgeons use precise techniques and advanced technology to work on delicate structures and address neurological issues that affect a patient's sensory, movement, and mental functions.
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(extirpación de las amígdalas)
amigdalectomía
a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the tonsils, often performed to alleviate recurrent throat infections or breathing difficulties
A tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the tonsils, which are two small glands located at the back of the throat. This surgery is typically performed to treat conditions such as repeated inflammation of the tonsils known as tonsillitis, enlarged tonsils causing breathing difficulties or sleep apnea, or persistent throat infections. During a tonsillectomy, a cut is made in the throat and the tonsils are removed using specialized tools. The procedure aims to relieve symptoms such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and throat infections. Recovery from tonsillectomy usually involves managing pain and resting, and it may require dietary adjustments and careful monitoring for complications like bleeding.
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(tracheotomía)
traqueotomía
a surgical procedure that involves creating an opening in the neck to provide a direct airway, often done to assist with breathing in cases of airway obstruction or respiratory problems
A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure where a cut is made in the neck to create a direct airway to the trachea, commonly known as the windpipe. This procedure is typically performed in emergency situations when there is a blockage in the upper airway or serious breathing difficulties that cannot be managed with other methods. During a tracheotomy, a tube is inserted into the opening to keep an open airway, allowing oxygen to reach the lungs directly. This helps patients breathe more easily and can be temporary or permanent depending on the underlying condition. Recovery from a tracheotomy involves careful monitoring and often requires ongoing care to prevent infections and ensure the tube functions properly.
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vasectomía
a surgical operation for male sterilization or permanent contraception
A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that makes men infertile by cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles, known as the vas deferens. This procedure is typically performed as a permanent method of preventing pregnancy. During a vasectomy, a small cut is made in the pouch that holds the testicles, known as the scrotum, to access the vas deferens and either cut, tie, or block it to prevent sperm from entering the fluid released during ejaculation. This procedure does not affect sexual function or hormone production but prevents sperm from being released during ejaculation, thereby preventing pregnancy. While vasectomies can sometimes be reversed through another surgery, reversals are not always successful, and the chances of regaining fertility decrease over time. Therefore, even though a vasectomy is considered a safe and effective method of birth control with minimal complications, it should be carefully considered because it can be a permanent solution.
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(xeno-transplante)
xenotrasplante
a medical procedure involving the transplantation of organs from animals, usually pigs, to humans to address organ shortages
A xenotransplant is a medical procedure where organs, tissues, or cells from one species are transferred into another species. Most commonly, this involves transferring animal organs into humans. Xenotransplants are being researched as a potential solution to the shortage of human organs available for transplantation. This procedure aims to save lives by providing another source for organs, but it involves significant challenges, including the risk of rejection by the recipient's immune system and the potential spread of animal diseases to humans. Advances in genetic engineering and immunology are helping to address these challenges, making xenotransplantation a promising field for the future.
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cirugía de trasplantes
a surgical procedure to replace defective or damaged organs by transplanting or implanting artificial ones
A spare-part surgery is a medical procedure where a damaged or faulty body part is replaced with a healthy one. This can involve organ transplantation, like receiving a new heart or kidney, or using prosthetic devices for limbs or joints. The goal is to restore or improve bodily functions affected by injury, disease, or conditions present from birth. These procedures are crucial for improving quality of life and helping patients regain movement and health.
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(cirugía endoscópica de los senos nasales)
cirugía endoscópica de senos paranasales
a minimally invasive procedure that uses an endoscope to treat sinus-related conditions by removing obstructions or enlarging sinus passages
An endoscopic sinus surgery is a procedure used to treat conditions related to the sinuses, which are air-filled spaces in the skull connected to the nasal passages. During the surgery, a thin, flexible tube with a camera called an endoscope is inserted into the nose to provide a clear view of the sinus passages. Surgeons use small surgical tools attached to the endoscope to remove blockages, open up narrow sinus passages, and clear the sinuses. This approach involves smaller cuts and tools, which leads to quicker recovery, less discomfort, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional sinus surgery. It is typically performed under general anesthesia and aims to relieve symptoms such as facial pain, stuffiness, and difficulty breathing through the nose.
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(trasplante)
transplante
a medical procedure involving the movement of organs, tissues, or cells from one person to another to replace or repair damaged or failing body parts
A transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ, tissue, or cells from one person, called the donor, are placed into another person, called the recipient. This is often done to replace damaged or diseased organs, such as the heart, kidney, or liver, and can also involve tissues like skin or bone marrow. Transplantation aims to restore normal function to the recipient's body, improve their health, and save lives. The success of a transplant depends on matching the donor's and recipient's tissue types and managing the risk of rejection, where the recipient's immune system attacks the new organ or tissue.
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(cirugía de la mandíbula y la cara)
cirugía maxilofacial
a medical treatment that involves surgical procedures for conditions related to the jaw, face, and mouth
A maxillofacial surgery is a medical procedure that focuses on treating conditions, injuries, or issues involving the jaw and face. This specialized surgery addresses a wide range of issues such as facial injury, abnormalities present at birth, jaw misalignment, and disorders affecting the mouth, jaw, and facial structures. Surgeons are trained to perform complex surgeries to improve facial appearance, restore function, and enhance overall quality of life for patients. These surgeries may involve reshaping procedures, bone grafting, dental implants, and other advanced techniques customized for each patient's needs.
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(extirpación)
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a procedure to remove or destroy tissue, often used for treating tumors or cardiac rhythm issues
An ablation is a medical procedure used to remove or destroy tissue. It can be performed using methods such as heat, cold, laser, or radiation. Ablation is commonly used to treat conditions like abnormal heart rhythms, certain types of cancer, and non-cancerous tumors. The goal of an ablation is to destroy or reduce the size of tissue that is causing health issues, without the need for traditional surgery. This approach often leads to faster recovery times and less discomfort for patients.
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(extirpación del seno)
mastectomía
a surgical procedure involving the removal of the breast tissue, often performed as a treatment for breast cancer or as a preventive measure
A mastectomy is a surgical procedure where the entire breast tissue is removed. This surgery is typically done to treat breast cancer or to prevent its spread in high-risk individuals. Mastectomy may involve removing one breast, known as unilateral mastectomy, or both breasts, known as bilateral mastectomy. After the surgery, additional operations may be considered to restore the breast's appearance. Mastectomy is a significant procedure that requires careful consideration and planning with healthcare providers to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient's health and well-being.
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(radiocirugía)
radiosirugía
a non-invasive procedure that uses high-energy radiation to precisely treat tumors or lesions without surgery
Radiosurgery is a medical procedure that uses highly focused radiation beams to target and treat tumors and other abnormalities in the body. Unlike traditional surgery, which involves making cuts, radiosurgery does not require cuts or stitches. It delivers precise amounts of radiation to the affected area, effectively destroying abnormal tissue while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Radiosurgery is commonly used to treat tumors in the brain, spine, and other parts of the body where precise targeting is crucial. It is often performed without requiring an overnight hospital stay, allowing patients to recover more quickly compared to traditional surgery.
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(litotrapia)
litotricia
a medical procedure that uses shock waves or lasers to break down kidney or urinary tract stones without surgery
A lithotripsy is a medical procedure used to break down kidney or urinary system stones into smaller pieces that can be passed out of the body through urine. It involves using shock waves or lasers to target and break down the stones without the need for surgery. This approach reduces the need for cuts or stitches and allows for quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgical methods. Lithotripsy is often recommended for patients with kidney or urinary system stones that cause discomfort or are too large to pass on their own. It is a safe and effective treatment that helps relieve symptoms and prevent complications associated with kidney or urinary system stones.
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(cirugía estereotáctica)
cirugía estereotáxica
a specialized surgical technique that uses three-dimensional coordinates or imaging guidance to precisely target and treat specific areas of the body
A stereotactic surgery is a medical procedure that uses precise coordination and imaging to locate and treat abnormalities in the body, typically in the brain. It allows surgeons to target specific areas accurately using specialized equipment and imaging techniques, without the need for large surgical cuts. Stereotactic surgery is often used for tissue sampling, removing tumors, or delivering precise doses of radiation to treat tumors or other conditions. This approach minimizes damage to surrounding healthy tissue and can lead to faster recovery times compared to traditional surgery.
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(golpe precordial)
puñetazo precordial
a strong blow to the chest over the heart used to restore normal heart rhythm during cardiac arrest or arrhythmias
A precordial thump is an emergency procedure where a strong blow is delivered to the chest over the heart to attempt to restore a normal heart rhythm in cases where the heart suddenly stops beating. It is a method used when other advanced cardiac life support measures are not immediately available or possible. The goal is to create enough force to potentially restart the heart's electrical activity and restore a normal heartbeat. However, it is important to remember that the effectiveness of this procedure can vary, and it is not always successful in restoring normal heart rhythm.
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(politzerización del oído)
politzerización
a procedure that clears blockages in the Eustachian tube by using positive pressure to equalize ear pressure
A politzerization is a medical procedure used to treat disorders of the middle ear, which is responsible for transferring sound to the inner ear. It particularly involves the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the back of the nose and throat. During the procedure, a small amount of air is blown into the nasal passage through a tube while the patient swallows or performs specific actions. This helps balance pressure in the middle ear, which clears blockages in the Eustachian tube and relieves symptoms like ear pain or hearing issues caused by pressure differences. Politzerization is often used as a non-surgical treatment option before considering more traditional procedures for middle ear problems.
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(hemofiltración sanguínea)
hemofiltración
blood filtering for managing kidney dysfunction or acute renal failure
Hemofiltration is a medical treatment that involves filtering blood to remove waste products and excess fluid from the body. It is used for seriously ill patients with kidney dysfunction or failure to help maintain proper fluid balance and remove toxins that the kidneys would normally filter out. During hemofiltration, blood is taken from the patient, filtered through a machine that removes waste products, and then returned to the body. This process helps to support and improve the condition of patients who are unable to remove these waste products on their own because of kidney issues.
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(oxigenación extracorpórea por membrana)
oxigenación por membrana extracorpórea
a medical procedure that provides temporary mechanical support to the heart and lungs by circulating and oxygenating blood outside of the body
An extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a medical procedure used to provide life support to patients with serious heart or lung problems. During an ECMO, blood is pumped outside the body to a machine that adds oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. This allows the heart or lungs to rest and heal. ECMO is typically used when standard treatments are not effective, and it can support patients while they wait for a heart or lung transplant or recovering from a serious illness or injury.
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(intubación de la tráquea)
intubación traqueal
a medical procedure that involves placing a tube into the trachea, or windpipe, to establish an open airway for breathing, often used in cases of respiratory distress or during anesthesia for surgery
A tracheal intubation is a medical procedure where a flexible tube is inserted into the windpipe, known as trachea, through the mouth or nose. This tube, called an endotracheal tube, helps maintain an open airway and allows for mechanical ventilation in patients who are unable to breathe effectively on their own because of anesthesia, serious illness, or injury. It is a critical procedure performed in emergency medicine, surgery, and critical care settings to make sure that the lungs are receiving enough oxygen.
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(tratamiento intravenoso)
terapia intravenosa
a medical procedure that involves delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a person's bloodstream through a vein using a needle or catheter
Intravenous therapy, also known as IV therapy, is a medical treatment where fluids, medications, or nutrients are delivered directly into a vein through a needle or a thin tube. This method allows for quick absorption into the bloodstream, making it effective for providing hydration, giving medications to treat infections or pain, or delivering nutrients for patients who cannot consume food or liquids orally. IV therapy is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and sometimes at home under medical supervision to treat various conditions and support overall health.
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(esterilización quirúrgica)
esterilización
a medical procedure or method that makes a person or animal incapable of reproduction
Sterilization is a procedure aimed at permanently preventing reproduction in people or animals. In humans, sterilization often involves surgical methods such as tying or blocking the fallopian tubes in women, known as tubal ligation, or cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles in men, known as vasectomy. These methods involve blocking or removing reproductive organs to permanently prevent pregnancy. Similarly, in animals, sterilization procedures such as the removal of ovaries and uterus in females, known as spaying, and the removal of testicles in males, known as neutering, help control reproduction and can also provide health benefits.
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amputate
amputation

(traqueostomía)
tracheostomía
a surgical procedure to create a breathing passage in the neck
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure where a small opening, known as a stoma, is created in the neck. A tube is then inserted into this opening to provide another airway. This procedure is typically performed when a person faces difficulty breathing because of blockage or injury in the upper airway, such as after a serious illness or injury affecting the throat or windpipe. The tracheostomy tube allows air to go around the blocked or injured area, helping with breathing and allowing fluids to be removed from the lungs. It is usually a temporary measure until the underlying condition improves, allowing the person to breathe more comfortably.
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amputate
amputation

(transplante de médula ósea)
trasplante de médula ósea
a procedure to replace damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells
A bone marrow transplantation is a medical procedure where healthy bone marrow cells, which are found inside bones and are responsible for producing blood cells, are transferred from one person to another. This procedure helps replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow, and is typically used to treat cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, as well as certain blood disorders and immune system diseases. The goal is to restore the recipient's ability to produce normal blood cells and strengthen their immune system.
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(neurorregulación profunda)
estimulacion cerebral profunda
a surgical procedure to implant electrodes in the brain to treat movement disorders like Parkinson's disease
A deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a medical treatment where small wires are placed into specific areas of the brain. These wires deliver small electrical signals that help control abnormal brain activity, commonly used to lessen symptoms of movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. The procedure aims to improve movement functions and quality of life for patients who have not responded well to medication alone.
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