Where does “choledochoduodenostomy” come from?

choledochoduodenostomy (English) comes from English choledocho-, from New Latin choledochus, from Ancient Greek χοληδόχος — bile-containing.

choledochoduodenostomy (English): A surgical procedure in which an anastomosis is created between the common bile duct and the duodenum to allow bile to drain directly into the small intestine, typically used to bypass obstruction of the distal bile duct

Definitions

  1. A surgical procedure in which an anastomosis is created between the common bile duct and the duodenum to allow bile to drain directly into the small intestine, typically used to bypass obstruction of the distal bile duct

Ancestry of “choledochoduodenostomy”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishcholedocho-Relating to the common bile duct
2New Latincholedochus
3Ancient Greekχοληδόχοςbile-containing
Every word from Ancient Greek χοληδόχοςEvery word from English choledocho-Every word from New Latin choledochus