transosseösa
Transosseösa is a term used primarily in anatomy and surgery to describe structures or techniques that pass through bone. In Swedish and other languages, the adjective transosseösa denotes something relating to or involving bone that is traversed by a tendon, ligament, vessel, or suture, or by a surgical tunnel.
In medical practice, transosseous techniques are most commonly associated with orthopedic procedures that secure soft tissue
Beyond orthopedics, transosseous suturing or drilling may appear in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery, where bone tunnels
Etymology: the term derives from Latin trans- (“through, across”) and os (“bone”). In Swedish, transosseösa serves
See also: transosseous repair, suture anchor, bone tunnel, rotator cuff repair.