Suffixes
Prefixes
Combo
Combined Form
Surgery
100

-eal

Pertaining to

100

Xanth/o

Yellow

100

Cephal-, cephalo-

Head

100

Meningitis

a combination of the Greek word meninx, which means "membrane", and the medical suffix -itis, which means "inflammation"

100

cheiloplasty 

surgical procedure is performed by a plastic surgeon to reconstruct the lip and create a more normal appearance.

200

-centesis

Surgical withdrawal of fluid

200

Idio-

Self; One’s own

200

Encephal/o

 Related to the brain

200

Cerebral Hemorrhage

Cerebral: Refers to the cerebrum, or brain

Hemorrhage: Means bleeding caused by a damaged blood vessel

200

hemispherectomy

radical surgical procedure where the diseased half of the brain is completely removed, partially removed and fully disconnected or just disconnected from the normal hemisphere

300

-gen

Substance that produces/causes

300

Mal-

Bad; Abnormal

300

Hemat/o

Pertaining to blood

300

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

a chronic autoimmune disease that damages the protective coating around nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord

300

cephalectomy

surgical removal of the head (decapitation)

400

-cide, -cida

Kill, destroy

400

Oxy-

Sharp; Acute; Oxygen

400

Ather/o

Plaque

400

Encephalopathy

Encephalo: Means "inside the head" or "brain"

Pathy: Means "disease" or "emotion"

400

myelomeningocele repair

fetal spina bifida repair 

 is surgery to repair birth defects of the spine and spinal membranes.

500

-coccus

Berry shaped

500

Somat/o-, Somatico-

Body; Bodily

500

Rhin/o:

Related to the nose

500

glioma

a tumor that forms in the brain or spinal cord from glial cells, which support and protect nerve cells

500

(Chiari malformation) duraplasty

a type of repair or expansion of dura (the outer covering of the brain) when it has been cut open during surgery