Extirpation: Definition, Procedures, and Medical Applications
The medical term for the complete removal of an organ or tissue is extirpation. This procedure is typically performed to treat a variety of conditions, such as cancer, infection, or injury. Extirpation can be performed in a variety of ways, including surgical removal, laser surgery, or cryotherapy.Cosmetic Surgery - Related Articles
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