salpingo-
adjective, combining form
indicating the Fallopian tubes
⇒
salpingo-oophorectomy
Origin
C20: from salpinxsalpingo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing salpinx, in compound words:
salpingotomy.
Also, especially before a vowel, salping-.
Origin
< New Latin < Greek salping- (stem of sálpinx) trumpet + -o- -o-
Related Words
- salpingostomy
- salpingotomy
salpingo-
(元音前亦作salping-)
combining form
- relating to the Fallopian tubes表示“与输卵管有关的”:
-
salpingostomy.
词源
from Greek salpinx, salping- 'trumpet'.
1888 W. H. & H. T. Byford Pract. Med. &Surg. (ed. 4) 816/2 (Index),*Salpingectomy.
1897 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. CXIV. 497 (heading)The stump after salpingectomy.
1978 G. Vidal Kalki i. 5In perfect health and with maximum publicity at the Marie Stopes Clinic in Daly City, I underwent a bilateral partial salpingectomy, better known as ‘Band-Aid Surgery’.
1927 Surg. , Gynecol. &Obstetr. XLV. 140/2By means of roentgenological study after the injection of iodized oil, an accurate uterogram and *salpingogram, visualizing the entire internal female generative tract, may be obtained in cases in which the Fallopian tubes are not occluded.
1964 Browne & McClure Browne Postgrad.Obstetr. &Gynaecol. (ed. 3) xii. 158If the salpingogram seems normal and tubercle is suspected, an endometrial biopsy should be done.
1927 Surg. , Gynecol. &Obstetr. XLV. 132/2Rosenblatt..reported his *salpingographic observations on three women who had submitted to the Alexander-Adams operation for sterility.
1935 Ibid. LX. 228/1*Salpingography is..of value in determining the presence or absence of tubes in patients who have had a previous operation on the adnexa but are uncertain of its nature.
1976 G. Berci Endoscopy xvii. 236/1The use of combined laparoscopy and intra-operative salpingography employing television fluoroscopy with aimed spot films allows the most complete evaluation of uterine and tubal anatomy conducted during a single procedure.
1937 Amer. Jrnl. Obstetr. & Gynecol. XXXIII. 39When the occlusion is at the fimbriated end , simple release of adhesions may suffice to restore the patency of the tube (*salpingolysis). [ of the fallopian tubes]
1980 Fertility & Sterility XXXIV. 223/1 In Table 1 are listed the pregnancy rates after bilateral salpingolysis, bilateral salpingostomy, . [ etc.]
1890 Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull. I. 57/1Eight cases of *salpingo-oöphorectomy for fibroids are symptomatically relieved of their pressure symptoms.
1977 Proc. R.Soc. Med. LXX. 189/2Fig 1 shows the ureter deliberately exposed in relation to a clamp placed across the infundibulopelvic ligament during the course of a hysterectomy and left salpingo-oophorectomy.
1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 3 Dec.Epit. 83Acute appendicitis with concomitant *salpingo-oöphoritis.
1884 M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose II. 253The yellow orifice of the Eustachian tube can be seen, bounded by the *salpingo-palatine fold on its inner, and the *salpingo-pharyngeal fold on its outer side.
1891 E. Sajous in Ann. Univ. Med. Sci. II. Sect. G. 31This operation he calls *salpingostomy. [ Skutsch]
1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 491A successful *salpingotomy for a hypertrophied left ovary.
ORIGIN: from Greek salpigg- , salpigx trumpet: see -o- .
salpingo-
combining form
see salping-
see salping-
salpingo-
Prefix
- medicine Mesosalpinx: pertaining to the Fallopian tubes.
- medicine Salpingopharyngeal fold near the Eustachian tube.
Etymology
From based on Ancient Greek σάλπιγξ (sálpinx, “trumpet”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with salpingo-