How Do You Spell EMBRYOTOMY?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛmbɹɪˈɒtəmɪ] (IPA)

Embryotomy is a medical term used to describe a procedure that involves the dissection or dismemberment of a developing embryo or fetus in the uterus. The word is spelled phonetically as ɛmbrʌɪˈɒtəmi, with the stress on the second syllable. The IPA transcription of this term helps to clarify the correct pronunciation, which is essential in medical settings to prevent misunderstandings and errors. While not a common procedure, embryotomy is sometimes used in veterinary medicine to allow for the delivery of large or abnormal fetuses.

EMBRYOTOMY Meaning and Definition

  1. Embryotomy is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure involving the dissection or incision of an embryo or fetus in the womb of a pregnant animal, usually when there is a serious medical condition that poses a threat to the health of the mother or the offspring, or both.

    This intervention is typically performed by a veterinary surgeon with the aim of saving the life of the mother or preventing harm to the rest of the litter or herd. Embryotomy may be necessary in cases where the embryo or fetus is abnormally positioned, too large to pass through the birth canal, or affected by a congenital malformation that makes a natural birth impossible or extremely risky.

    During an embryotomy, the pregnant animal is anesthetized, and an incision is made into the uterus to access the embryo or fetus. Depending on the specific circumstances, the embryo or fetus may be partially or completely removed, or various other manipulations could be performed to facilitate safe extraction.

    Embryotomy is considered an invasive procedure that carries risks for both the mother and the offspring, but it can be a life-saving option when natural birth is not feasible. It is primarily employed in veterinary medicine for large animals such as cows, horses, and sheep, but it can also be required in certain rare cases involving other species.

  2. Any mutilating operation on the fetus to make possible its removal when delivery is impossible by natural means.

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

  3. The extraction of the embryo or foetus by incision.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EMBRYOTOMY

The word "Embryotomy" is derived from two Greek roots: "embryo" and "tomē".

1. "Embryo" (ἔμβρυον) refers to the early stage of development of an organism within the womb or egg. It comes from the Greek verb "en" (ἐν), meaning "in", and "bruein" (βρύειν), meaning "to be full, to swell", implying the growth within the womb.

2. "Tomē" (τομή) means "cutting" or "incision". It comes from the Greek verb "temnein" (τέμνειν), meaning "to cut".

So, "Embryotomy" combines these two roots to form a word that literally means "cutting of the embryo".

Plural form of EMBRYOTOMY is EMBRYOTOMIES

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