Medical Terminology – Study Guide 2, Surgical Procedures Understanding the word parts that describe surgical procedures is important for anyone who works with surgical patients or medical records. For example, the suffix –ectomy means surgical removal, or excision. We know that gastroenterology is the study of the stomach and intestines. gastr- = stomach enter- = intestines -logy = study of A gastrectomy, then, is the surgical removal, or excision, of the stomach. This study guide will help build your vocabulary, both in word parts and in surgical terms. Study the following suffixes. Study the new terms created when the suffixes are combined with the medical root word. suffix definition term definition -ectomy surgical removal, excision appendectomy surgical removal (excision) of the appendix -tomy cutting into, incision tracheotomy -centesis puncture a cavity to remove fluid amniocentesis -stomy a permanent opening colostomy a new permanent opening of the colon -plasty surgical repair/ reshape rhinoplasty surgical repair of the nose -pexy surgical fixation nephropexy surgical fixation of a floating or mobile kidney -tripsy crushing, destroying lithotripsy process of crushing a stone in the urinary tract using ultrasonic vibrations -rrhaphy surgical repair/suture herniorrhaphy surgical correction of a hernia by suturing cutting into (incision) the trachea, or windpipe, to create a direct airway puncture the amnion, or sac surrounding a fetus, to remove fluid Integrated Medical Terminology Study Guide 2 Surgical Procedures