TERMS USED | DEFINITION |
COMPLICATION | A morbid process or event that occurs during the course of a surgery that is not an essential part of that surgery. |
NATIVE | Pertaining to birth. |
TISSUE | Collection of similar cells and the intercellular substances surrounding them. |
INVAGINATION | Vaginal mucosa folded and entrapped on itself, characterized by a fixed and tight area on examination. |
PROMINENCE | Parts that protrude beyond the surface with no epithelial separation. |
SEPARATION | Physically disconnected (e.g. vaginal epithelium). |
EXPOSURE | A condition of displaying, revealing, exhibiting or making accessible e.g. a permanent suture visualized through separated vaginal epithelium. |
EXTRUSION | Passage gradually out of a body structure or tissue e.g. a loop of suture protruding into the vaginal cavity. |
COMPROMISE | Bring into danger. |
PERFORATION | Abnormal opening into a hollow organ or viscus. |
DEHISCENCE | A bursting open, splitting or gaping along natural or sutured lines. |
GRANULATION | Fleshy connective tissue projections on the surface of a wound, ulcer or inflamed tissue surface. |
ULCER | A lesion through the skin or a mucous membrane resulting from loss of tissue, usually with inflammation. |