How Do You Spell AMYGDALECTOMY?

Pronunciation: [ˌamɪɡdə͡lˈɛktəmˌɪ] (IPA)

Amygdalectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, a very common operation. The spelling of "amygdalectomy" is derived from two Greek words, "amugdalē" meaning almond and "ektomē" meaning removal. The word has seven syllables and is pronounced as /əˌmɪɡdəˈlɛktəmi/. It starts with a schwa sound followed by the stressed syllable with a long "i" sound. The consonants 'g', 'd' and 'm' are pronounced separately, while 'l' and 't' blend together to form a flap /ɾ/.

AMYGDALECTOMY Meaning and Definition

  1. Amygdalectomy is a medical procedure that involves the surgical removal of the tonsils, which are a pair of small, soft tissue masses located at the back of the throat on both sides. Also known as tonsillectomy, this procedure is typically performed to alleviate various health issues associated with the tonsils. These issues can include recurrent infections, chronic tonsillitis, abscess formation, difficulty breathing or swallowing, sleep apnea, and diphtheria. Amygdalectomy is often recommended for patients when less invasive treatments have proven ineffective in managing or resolving these conditions.

    The procedure is usually conducted under general anesthesia, with the surgeon removing the tonsils using a scalpel, laser, or electrocautery device. Care is taken to minimize bleeding and to spare surrounding structures like the uvula and other nearby tissue. Patients generally experience some discomfort, mild pain, or a sore throat following the surgery. Adequate pain relief and recovery typically occur within two to three weeks, although complete recovery may take longer.

    Amygdalectomy is a commonly performed surgical intervention, especially in children, as pediatric tonsillectomies are generally safe and effective. While the removal of the tonsils may slightly increase the risk of certain infections, its benefits often outweigh the potential risks, particularly for those experiencing recurrent tonsil-related problems. As with any surgical procedure, it is important to carefully weigh the benefits and potential risks in consultation with a medical professional before undergoing an amygdalectomy.

  2. Tonsillectomy; excision or entire removal of a tonsil.

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

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Etymology of AMYGDALECTOMY

The word "amygdalectomy" is derived from two Greek roots: "amygdalē" meaning "almond", and "ektomē" meaning "removal" or "excision".

Plural form of AMYGDALECTOMY is AMYGDALECTOMIES

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