bypass surgery

collocation in English

meaningsofbypassandsurgery

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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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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 ofbypassandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The appropriateness of performing coronary arterybypasssurgery.
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The beneficial effect of mannitol on postoperative renal function in children undergoing cardiopulmonarybypasssurgery.
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Some patients need aortocoronarybypasssurgery,6 while others need to restrict their physical activity.
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The patient underwent coronary arterybypasssurgeryand valve replacement 3 years prior to admission.
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No thrombus has reappeared during the follow-up after aortocoronarybypasssurgery.
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Eight patients, including one who had undergone aortocoronarybypasssurgery, died suddenly due to "myocardial infarction".
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The study population comprised 12 children (mean age 3.6 yrs) who underwent cardiacbypasssurgery.
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Priority points and cardiac events while waiting for coronarybypasssurgery.
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Randomized trial of home recovery intervention following coronary arterybypasssurgery.
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Aortocoronarybypasssurgerywas undertaken subsequent to the thrombolytic therapy in three patients, but proved satisfactory in only one patient.
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For many devices, however, a double-blind study, such asbypasssurgeryversus stents, is not feasible.
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Most, if not all of our patients had hoped thatbypasssurgerywould allow, once again, unrestricted eating.
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We hypothesise that current transfusion practice fails to optimise oxygen delivery in children after cardiopulmonarybypasssurgery.
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They die suddenly or suffer from severe myocardial infarction unless they are treated with aortocoronarybypasssurgery.
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Five-year clinical and functional outcome comparingbypasssurgeryand angioplasty in patients with multivessel coronary disease.
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After that, we had the report on coronarybypasssurgery.
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In 1977, 2,800 patients had coronary arterybypasssurgery.
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In the case of coronarybypasssurgeryand arterial revascularization, nearly 58% and 56% (respectively) of respondents would, if necessary, lie.
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In fact, food takes as long to progress through 14 in. of small bowel as it does to pass along 20 ft beforebypasssurgery.
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Concerning performance of coronary arterialbypasssurgeryin the hypercoagulate state, only one patient of the three undergoing operation achieved a satisfactory result.
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Coronarybypasssurgerybecame commonplace.
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Among the 353 patients with recognized lesions, 85 were shown, to date, to have severe stenotic lesions, and 30 of these underwent coronary arterialbypasssurgery.
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There is no upper age limit for eitherbypasssurgeryor kidney dialysis.
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If he will make a statement about the average waiting time for heartbypasssurgery.
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This includesbypasssurgery, to replace sections of the coronary arteries and valve replacement surgery.
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