bypass graft

collocation in English

meaningsofbypassandgraft

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bypass
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaɪ.pɑːs/
us
/ˈbaɪ.pæs/
a medical operation in which the flow of a person's blood is changed to avoid a diseased part of ...
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graft
noun
uk
/ɡrɑːft/
us
/ɡræft/
a piece of healthy skin or bone cut from one part of a person's body and used to repair another damaged part, or a piece cut from one living plant and attached to another plant so that it ...
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(Definition ofbypassandgraftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The result published in 2006 concluded that intercessory prayer has no beneficial effect on patients with coronary arterybypassgraftsurgery.
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Their findings in completion angiography at the end of the operation included suboptimal anatomies, poor positioning of the venousbypassgraft, and bypasses to not diseased vessels.
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The shape and location of bypass grafts when present, were seen.
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Reoperative coronary bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass through a small thoracotomy.
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Neonatal arterial switch operation complicated by intramural left coronary artery and treated by left internal mammary arterybypassgraft.
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Cardiovascular effects of intravenous triiodothyronine in patients undergoing coronary arterybypassgraftsurgery.
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Guidelines and indications for coronary arterybypassgraftsurgery.
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Improvement was noted in the findings on myocardial imaging in spite of occlusion of thebypassgraft as judged by an arteriogram performed at one year after the surgery.
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The specialists and hospital were prepared to accept the fees and costs of a coronary arterybypassgraft procedure and code the intervention as such on the claim form.
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Someone who is waiting for a coronarybypassgraftis treated the same as someone with an ingrowing toenail.
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We deal withbypassgraftoperations and the fact that they are in short supply.
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We are well on target to meet the 1990 aim of some 15,000bypassgraftoperations for cardiac patients.
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In patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery with pericardial sparing, there is danger of tearing abypassgraftwhile removing the pericardium.
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Endarterectomy is also used as a supplement to a veinbypassgraftto open up distal segments.
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The harvested blood vessel used in coronary arterybypassgraftsurgery must be free from damage to ensure proper long-term function and good patient outcomes.
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Trends in the national outcomes and costs for claudication and limb threatening ischemia: angioplasty vsbypassgraft.
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Their findings in completion angiography at the end of the operation included suboptimal anastomoses, poor lie of the venousbypassgraft, and bypasses to not diseased vessels.
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Coronary bypass grafts have been utilized, and in rare instances, balloon coronary angioplasty and thrombolytic therapy have been attempted.
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To create thebypassgraft, a surgeon will remove or harvest healthy blood vessels from another part of the body, often from the patient's leg or arm.
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