Arthrodesis — Arthrodesis, also known as artificial ankylosis or syndesis , is the artificial induction of joint ossification between two bones via surgery. This is done to relieve intractable pain in a joint which cannot be managed by pain medication, splints … Wikipedia
Arthrodesis — Ar*throd e*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? joint + ? a binding together.] (Surg.) Surgical fixation of joints. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arthrodesis — noun (plural arthrodeses) Etymology: New Latin, from arthr + Greek desis binding, from dein to bind Date: circa 1901 the surgical immobilization of a joint so that the bones grow solidly together … New Collegiate Dictionary
arthrodesis — /ahr throd euh sis/, n., pl. arthrodeses / seez /. permanent surgical immobilization of a joint. Also called artificial ankylosis. [1900 05; ARTHRO + Gk désis binding together, equiv. to dé(ein) to bind + sis SIS] * * * … Universalium
arthrodesis — noun the fusion of a joint between two or more bones so that the joint can no longer move … Wiktionary
arthrodesis — [α: θrɒdɪsɪs] noun surgical immobilization of a joint by fusion of the bones. Origin early 20th cent.: from arthro + Gk desis binding together … English new terms dictionary
arthrodesis — ar·throd·e·sis … English syllables
arthrodesis — n. artificial ankylosis: the fusion of bones across a joint space by surgical means, which eliminates movement. This operation is performed when a joint is very painful, highly unstable, grossly deformed or chronically infected, or when an… … The new mediacal dictionary
arthrodesis — ar•throd•e•sis [[t]ɑrˈθrɒd ə sɪs[/t]] n. pl. ses [[t] ˌsiz[/t]] srg surgical immobilization of a joint • Etymology: 1900–05; arthro + Gk désis binding together … From formal English to slang
arthrodesis — /aˈθrɒdəsəs/ (say ahthroduhsuhs) noun (plural arthrodeses) the surgical fusion of a joint to relieve intractable pain. {arthro + Greek (syn)desis a binding together} …