Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Netzteilresektion

English translation:

partial resection of the omentum

Added to glossary by Stephen R Schoening
May 10, 2010 17:08
14 yrs ago
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German term

Netzteilresektion

German to English Medical Medical (general) Gynecology, Lab tests
In a German medical report where the main diagnosis is ovarian cysts but the patient's rectum was accidentally perforated and bladder was also affected during surgery.
"...Blaseneröffnung mit Übernähung, Netzteilresektion..."
In following histology section the material tested was "Netzgewebe". Then in other test it is called "Gewebe Netz"
What is English for "Netzteilresektion" and are these other references to "Netz" referring to tissue from the same area or perhaps something else?Thanks!

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partial resection of the omentum

Netz-entzündung, /. inflammation of omentum Netz-förmig, a. = -ähnlich Netz-gefäss, n. omental vessel Netz-gerüst, n: reticular framework, ...
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agree Dr. Johanna Schmitt
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks, Gisela, for suggestion and references. I used your suggestion. Stephen"
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partial omentectomy

or:
partial resection of the omentum
http://en.dict.md/translation/Omentum

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Netz: omentum
http://www.englischwoerterbuch-medizin.de/index.php?search=1...
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agree Dr. Johanna Schmitt
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Thank you, Dr. Johanna Schmitt
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partial omental/epiploic resection


omentum (epiploon) n. a double layer of peritoneum attached to the stomach and linking it with other abdominal organs. great o. a highly folded portion of the omentum that covers the intestines in an apron-like fashion. It acts as a heat insulator and prevents friction between abdominal organs. lesser o. a portion of the omentum that links the stomach with the liver.
—omental adj.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:iNWQM7M...

Netzteilresektion = partial omental/epolic resection

e.g.:
Further exploration revealed an area of matted, gangrenous omentum with surrounding areas of venous congestion. A partial omental resection and inversion appendectomy were performed. The patient recovered without complication and was discharged home on postoperative day 2
http://journals.lww.com/jpgn/Fulltext/1999/01000/Primary_Ome...

The treatment consists in a partial epiploic resection linked with the administration of antibiotics with uncomplicated postoperative outcome.
http://www.ssm.lu/pdfs/bssb_03_2_04.pdf

The infarcted segment of the omentum was released from the surrounding adhesions, resected and removed. Further inspection showed no other abnormalities. Therefore, a partial omental resection and a base-apical appendectomy were performed.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_TnYzVn...

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partial epiploectomy (in line with my reference entry)

I´d say, it´s a synonym of partial resection of the omentum

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omentectomy - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... omen·tec·to·my n, pl -mies : excision or resection of all or part of an omentum - called also epiploectomy .; Published under license with Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
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Reference comments

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Reference:

partial omentectomy

excision or resection of all or part of an omentum called also epiploectomy
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