gastrectomy
Americannoun
plural
gastrectomiesnoun
Etymology
Origin of gastrectomy
Example Sentences
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She said she would raise concerns about Miss Butler's sleeve gastrectomy with regulators in Turkey.
From BBC
It was especially helpful to hear Rodriguez explain the procedure, called a sleeve gastrectomy, and describe the experiences of other teenagers who had been through it.
From New York Times
Bariatric and metabolic surgery can be performed with a sleeve gastrectomy, which reduces stomach size and decreases hunger, and a gastric bypass, which creates a small pouch to restrict food intake.
From Seattle Times
"A sleeve gastrectomy is where a large part of the stomach is removed so it's much smaller than it was before," the NHS website says.
From BBC
It’s not clear from the autopsy report which type of surgery Presley had, though experts said it was not a sleeve gastrectomy, which is the most common procedure.
From Seattle Times
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