vascular surgery

collocation in English

meaningsofvascularandsurgery

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vascular
adjective
uk
/ˈvæs.kjə.lər/
us
/ˈvæs.kjə.lɚ/
anatomy,medicalspecialized
relating to the vessels (= tubes) that carry blood or other liquids in a person's or ...
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surgery
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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(Definition ofvascularandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The review team experts in radiology,vascularsurgery, and neurology favored contrastenhanced techniques, although in one hospital only contrast-enhanced techniques are employed.
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They offer the most specialized services such as pediatric surgery, plastic andvascularsurgery, medical genetics, and neurosurgery.
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This score is even higher (30-32) for postoperative electivevascularsurgerypatients.
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Vascularsurgery, transplant surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery appear to be the specialties that will benefit most from the technologies.
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In particular, it is potentially cost-saving withinvascularsurgery.
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A number of studies since then have confirmed especially high rates following cardiac and othervascularsurgery.
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Response rates for the drugs ranged from 92% for cardiac and urologic surgery to 98% forvascularsurgery.
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For the drugs, the response rate ranged from 27% forvascularsurgeryto 53% for cardiac surgery.
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Bergamo has studied the appropriate use of intensive care units,vascularsurgery, contrast media in radiology, and computerized bone densitometry.
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Neurologic and neuropsychological morbidity following major surgery: comparison of coronary artery bypass and peripheralvascularsurgery.
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Open surgery has the mortality risk of majorvascularsurgerywith perioperative complications, including myocardial and spinal cord ischemia, respiratory and renal failure, ischemic colitis, and prosthetic graft infection (27).
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In both groupsvascularsurgeryinduced an inflammatory response with increase in neutrophil count (10-fold), monocyte count (3fold) and loss of eosinophilic and basophilie granulocytes.
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We accepted from the beginning that high-powered things were done better where they were done more often particularly things such asvascularsurgery.
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That waiting list includes 945 forvascularsurgery, 768 for urology, 300 for gynaecology, 817 for ear, nose and throat and 525 for general surgery.
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Much of the great, adventurous surgery, in particularvascularsurgery, which is carried out today has as a side effect the production of acute renal failure.
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He is a surgeon ofvascularsurgery.
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The hospital also provides district-wide services forvascularsurgeryand urology.
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