plasmotomy

/ˌplæzməˈtɒmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A surgical operation to separate the placenta from the uterus, especially to deliver a dead fetus or to allow a woman to give birth more quickly.

“The obstetrician recommended a plasmotomy to alleviate the mother’s distress due to fetal distress.”

Synonyms

  • placenta delivery
  • placental separation

Antonyms

  • placenta retention