rectostomy

/rɛktɒˈstoʊmi/

Definitions

1. noun

a surgical operation in which an opening is made in the rectum to allow for the removal of feces, usually because the bowel is blocked or paralyzed.

“The patient underwent a rectostomy to relieve the blockage in her digestive tract.”

Synonyms

  • colostomy
  • ileostomy

Antonyms

  • rectal occlusion