Ligation

/laɪˈgeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The surgical procedure of tying off or binding blood vessels, ducts, or other tubular structures to stop bleeding or prevent flow. This technique uses sutures, clips, or bands to close off the targeted structure.

Etymology

From Latin 'ligare' meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie,' with the suffix '-ation' indicating the action. The medical application dates to ancient times, with formal surgical ligation techniques developing significantly during the Renaissance period.

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