surgical technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsurgicalandtechnique
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surgical
adjective
uk/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/us/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
used for ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thesurgicaltechniquehad to be modified to the actual anatomy of the individual patient.
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Thesurgicaltechniquedescribed herein offers new hope in avoiding postoperative aortic insufficiency.
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Thesurgicaltechniqueuses a tubular reconstruction with two pulmonary artery wall flaps.
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The great vessel relationships were noted but did not influence thesurgicaltechnique.
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Thesurgicaltechniquemay be demanding but the surgical risk is not increased.
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With advances in perioperative management,surgicaltechnique, and immunosuppression, one-year survival rates now exceed 70%.
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The results of thesurgicaltechniqueused for correction were also correlated with the echocardiographic diagnosis.
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Interstitial laser: a newsurgicaltechniquefor twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence in early pregnancy.
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A review and report of a case corrected by using a newsurgicaltechnique.
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Improvements insurgicaltechniqueand antibiotics have made the operation very safe, and it has become one of the most commonly performed operations in the world.
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Some patterns, nonetheless, do produce problems during surgery, but these can be circumvented by appropriate modifications insurgicaltechnique.
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The items on two of these directly related to failure to cover what were, in effect, interventions of poor evidence, one a leading edgesurgicaltechnique.
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The optimalsurgicaltechniquefor removing the most breast tissue is total mastectomy, while new techniques of 'skin sparing' mastectomy will allow a better cosmetic outcome following reconstruction.
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We require a longer period of follow-up, however, before recommend thissurgicaltechniquefor the initial cavo-pulmonary anastomosis, rather than patients who have developed severe protein-losing enteropathy.
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The higher incidence of postoperative complications and residual lesions in our patients, however, raises several questions as far as timing and optimalsurgicaltechniqueis concerned.
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Surgicaltechniquehas to be tailored according to specific anatomy to deal with all levels of obstruction.
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The early literature is marred by a dearth of systematic patient selection criteria, target selection,surgicaltechnique, and long-term objective outcome reporting.
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No deaths were related tosurgicaltechnique.
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