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  • {{Short description|Surgical procedure}} ...and surrounding tissue, simple division of the tract, or gradual division and assisted drainage of the tract in a ''seton''; a cord passed through the tr
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  • {{Short description|Surgical procedure to cut muscles}} ...types include the [[Heller myotomy]], used to treat esophageal achalasia, and [[pyloromyotomy]], commonly performed in infants with pyloric stenosis.
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  • {{Short description|All surgical procedures in which something is cut or separated}} ==Medical procedures==
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  • {{Short description|A surgical procedure}} ...monly used in [[Blood vessel|vascular]] procedures such as [[angioplasty]] and [[stent]]ing. This involves a needle [[catheter]] getting access to a bloo
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  • A '''dermatome''' is a [[surgical instrument]] for producing thin slices of [[skin]] from a donor area, for u ...ed and precision. Electrical dermatomes are better for cutting out thinner and longer strips of skin with a more homogeneous thickness.
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  • {{About|a surgical technique|the fetal stethoscope|Pinard horn}} ...ive fetoscopic surgery for spina bifida aperta. Part I: surgical technique and perioperative outcome.Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2014; 44: 515–524</ref>
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  • {{Short description|Surgical removal of half of the pelvis}} ...:0" /><ref name=":1" /> An ''internal'' hemipelvectomy is a [[Limb-sparing techniques|limb-sparing procedure]] where the [[innominate bone]] is [[Resection (surg
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  • ...=The surgeon's knot before tightening showing the two twists in the bottom and the one on top ...|surgeons]] in situations where it is important to maintain tension on a [[Surgical suture|suture]], giving it its name.<ref name="ashley75">{{cite book |url=h
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  • ...owel [[Fecal incontinence|incontinence]] (in this case, a mixture of urine and feces similar to diarrhea) at night is one uncontrollable consequence.{{cit ...n oral prophylactic antibiotics to combat infections in the ureteral tract and kidneys, but this can lead to tolerance of the antibiotic. Consequently, th
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  • ...ormed successfully on September 7, 2001 by Professor [[Jacques Marescaux]] and his team from the [[IRCAD]] (Institute for Research into Cancer of the Dige ...ter Motion, to operate on the patient. The link between the robotic system and the surgeon was provided by a high-speed fiberoptic service deployed thanks
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  • ...://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dilation-and-curettage/MY00345|title=Dilation and curettage (D&C)(Definitions)|author=Mayo Clinic Staff|publisher=Mayo Clinic ...connective tissue attachment to the tooth, by the removal of pocket lining and junctional epithelium. Since there is no evidence that gingival curettage h
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  • {{Short description|Class of surgical intervention}} ...or1=Mary Jo Bowie|author2=Regina M. Schaffer|title=Understanding ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding: A Worktext|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1hd5Rut
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  • {{Short description|Surgical cutting of connective tissue (fascia) to restore blood circulation in an ar '''Fasciotomy''' or '''fasciectomy''' is a surgical procedure where the [[fascia]] is cut to relieve tension or pressure in ord
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  • ...ted1"/> If left untreated, this condition can lead to [[dry eye syndrome]] and other complications.<ref name="seniorpetproducts1"/> ...dwarf lop-eared rabbits, which occurs in the [[harderian gland]]. Similar surgical treatment is necessary.<ref name="autogenerated1"/>
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  • ...parathyroid glands, the adrenal glands, glands of the endocrine pancreas, and some neuroendocrine glands.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.endocrinesurgeons ...fed by consultant surgeons Professor Fausto Palazzo, Professor Neil Tolley and Miss Aimee Di Marco.
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  • ...though there may be delays of seconds or minutes depending on the modality and application. ...dcomputing.com/oem/markets/healthcare/surgery-and-treatment/|title=Surgery and Treatment - |work=Dedicated Computing|access-date=2018-03-14|language=en-US
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  • {{Short description|Surgical procedure}} ..., [[hypopharynx]], and [[larynx]], as well as the [[thyroid]], [[parotid]] and posterior scalp.{{cn|date=February 2022}}
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  • {{about|the surgical specialty|goregrind band|General Surgery (band)}} ...[endoscopic]] as such as [[gastroscopy]], [[colonoscopy]] and laparoscopic procedures.
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  • | Caption = A South Korean woman, before (above) and after (below) undergoing East Asian blepharoplasty ...|url=https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/83153 |title=Textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery |date=2016-08-01 |publisher=[[UCL Press]] |isbn=978-
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  • ...ry or medical procedure, a '''ligature''' consists of a piece of thread ([[Surgical suture|suture]]) tied around an anatomical structure, usually a blood vesse ...rd]]. "Damvillers, Mansfeld and Son: Ambroise Paré, the Father of Surgery, and Luxembourg." Lëtzebuerger Journal, vol. 60, no. 74, 17 April 2007, pp. 11�
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