transection

[trænˈsekʃən]

transection Definition

  • 1the act of cutting across or through something
  • 2a surgical procedure that involves cutting across a structure, especially a nerve

Using transection: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transection" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The transection of the spinal cord resulted in paralysis.

  • Example

    The transection of the highway caused major traffic delays.

transection Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transection

Phrases with transection

  • a surgical procedure that completely severs a nerve or other structure

    Example

    The complete transection of the nerve was necessary to relieve the patient's pain.

  • a surgical procedure that partially severs a nerve or other structure

    Example

    The partial transection of the nerve was sufficient to reduce the patient's symptoms.

  • transectional area

    the area of a cross-section of a structure that has been cut through

    Example

    The transectional area of the tree trunk was measured to determine its age.

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Summary: transection in Brief

The term 'transection' [trænˈsekʃən] refers to the act of cutting across or through something, such as a surgical procedure that involves cutting across a structure, especially a nerve. Examples include 'The transection of the spinal cord resulted in paralysis.' and 'The transection of the highway caused major traffic delays.' Phrases like 'complete transection' and 'partial transection' describe the extent of the cutting, while 'transectional area' refers to the area of a cross-section of a structure that has been cut through.