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chirurgico

Chirurgico is an Italian adjective meaning related to surgery or performed by a surgeon. It is used to describe procedures, instruments, or conditions connected with operative medicine. The standard forms are: masculine singular chirurgico, feminine singular chirurgica; masculine plural chirurgici, feminine plural chirurgiche.

The term derives from Latin chirurgia, via Medieval Latin, from Greek cheirourgía meaning hand-work (cheir, hand +

In modern Italian, chirurgico appears in phrases such as intervento chirurgico (surgical operation), strumenti chirurgici (surgical

Notes: The English equivalent is surgical. Italian also uses operatorio to denote related to the operating

ergon,
work).
In
Italian
it
belongs
to
a
family
of
cognate
terms
in
Romance
languages,
including
Spanish
quirúrgico,
Portuguese
cirúrgico,
and
French
chirurgical,
all
sharing
the
same
root
and
meaning.
instruments),
or
unità
chirurgica
(surgical
ward).
The
adjective
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender
and
number:
chirurgico/chirurgica,
chirurgici/chirurgiche.
room
or
the
procedure
itself
in
some
contexts,
and
occasional
post-chirurgico
for
postoperative
matters.
The
term
is
common
in
medical
and
clinical
writing,
labeling
equipment,
techniques,
and
conditions
associated
with
surgery.