How Do You Spell ELYTROPLASTY?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛlɪtɹˌɒplɐsti] (IPA)

Elytroplasty is a medical term that refers to the surgical reconstruction of the wing covers of an insect. The pronunciation of the word is /ɛlɪtroʊˈplæsti/, with the stress on the second syllable. The word is derived from the Greek words "elytron," meaning wing cover, and "plastos," meaning formed or molded. The spelling of the word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is a system of phonetic notation that represents the sounds of spoken language.

ELYTROPLASTY Meaning and Definition

  1. Elytroplasty is a medical term that refers to a surgical procedure performed to repair or reconstruct the labia minora, which are the inner folds of skin located on either side of the vaginal opening in females. This procedure aims to improve the aesthetic appearance of the labia minora or alleviate any discomfort or functional issues caused by their size, shape, or asymmetry.

    During an elytroplasty, the surgeon may remove excess tissue from the labia minora, reshape them, or adjust their length to achieve the desired outcome. The procedure can be done under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's preference and the complexity of the surgery.

    Elytroplasty is typically performed for cosmetic reasons, although it can also be undertaken to address physical discomfort such as irritation or pain caused by enlarged or elongated labia minora. Candidates for elytroplasty may include women who are dissatisfied with the appearance of their labia minora due to personal preferences or those experiencing issues with physical activity, sexual intercourse, or clothing discomfort.

    As with any surgical procedure, elytroplasty carries risks including infection, bleeding, scarring, and altered sensitivity. It is important for patients to consult with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to fully understand the potential outcomes, risks, and recovery process associated with an elytroplasty.

  2. Colpoplasty; a plastic operation for the repair of a defect in the vagina.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ELYTROPLASTY

The word "elytroplasty" is derived from a combination of two Greek roots: "elytron" and "plastos".

1. "Elytron" (ἔλυτρον) means "sheath" or "covering" in Greek. It is primarily used in biology to refer to the hardened forewings of beetles and some other insects that protect the hindwings.

2. "Plastos" (πλαστός) means "formed" or "molded" in Greek. It is derived from the verb "plassein", which means "to mold" or "to shape".

When these two components are combined, "elytroplasty" refers to a surgical procedure that involves reshaping or reconstructing the wings of an insect, especially those of beetles or other winged insects.

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