Medical term:

esophagogastrectomy



esophagogastrectomy

 [ĕ-sof″ah-go-gas-trek´to-me]
excision of the esophagus and stomach.
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e·soph·a·go·gas·trec·to·my

(ĕ-sof'ă-gō-gas-trek'tŏ-mē),
Removal of a portion of the lower esophagus and proximal stomach.
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esophagogastrectomy

(ĭ-sŏf′ə-gō-gă-strĕk′tə-mē)
n.
The removal of a portion of the lower esophagus and proximal stomach for treatment of neoplasms or strictures, especially lesions near the cardioesophageal junction.
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e·soph·a·go·gas·trec·to·my

(ĕ-sof'ă-gō-gas-trek'tŏ-mē)
Removal of a portion of the lower esophagus and proximal stomach for treatment of neoplasms or strictures of those organs, especially those lesions located at or near the cardioesophageal junction.
Synonym(s): oesophagogastrectomy.
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