resectional

English

Etymology

resection + -al

Adjective

resectional (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to resection, the surgical excision of part of a tissue.
    • 2007 July 18, Lawrence K. Altman, “TB Patient Has Surgery to Remove Part of Lung”, in New York Times:
      A major factor is that a review in 2004 of 15 years’ experience in treating resistant tuberculosis at National Jewish found that “the most important single variable we had associated with favorable outcome was resectional surgery.”

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