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gastroenterostomy

American  
[gas-troh-en-tuh-ros-tuh-mee] / ˌgæs troʊˌɛn təˈrɒs tə mi /

noun

Surgery.

plural

gastroenterostomies
  1. the making of a new passage between the stomach and the duodenum gastroduodenostomy or, especially, the jejunum gastrojejunostomy.


gastroenterostomy British  
/ ˌɡæstrəʊˌɛntəˈrɒstəmɪ /

noun

  1. surgical formation of an artificial opening between the stomach and the small intestine

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Etymology

Origin of gastroenterostomy

First recorded in 1885–90; gastroentero- + -stomy

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I understand that you, Polly, had an operation two years ago for gastric ulcer, an operation called by the very long and very unfamiliar name, gastroenterostomy.

From Black Oxen by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn