surgery
The period in the morning when a doctor sees patients.
A serious or extensive surgical procedure.
A surgical procedure that is not serious or life-threatening.
Surgery that must be performed immediately to save a life or prevent serious harm.
Any surgery performed on the heart.
Surgery to repair or reconstruct parts of the body.
Surgery to improve a person's appearance.
Surgery performed using a focused beam of light.
Surgery to create a new route for blood to go around a blocked artery.
Surgery in which the heart is exposed and the blood circulation is diverted.
Surgery that is scheduled in advance because it does not involve a medical emergency.
A surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint.
Minimally invasive surgery performed through small incisions.
Surgery intended to remove all diseased tissue.
Used to specify the body part being operated on.
To visit the doctor's office.
To go to a doctor's office for an appointment.
To undergo a surgical operation.
To carry out a surgical operation (more formal).
To experience a surgical operation (more formal).
To receive surgical treatment.
To perform a surgical operation (less formal).
To be recovering after a surgical operation (used about sportspeople).