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5 | Un instrumento delgado, generalmente agudo-acentuado usado para pinchar tejidos finos, suturar...... |
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3 +1 | alambre |
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alambre Explanation: Sug. Suerte! :} laringectomía (laryngectomy): cirugía para extirpar la caja de voz (laringe), ... localización por alambre (wire localization): método que se utiliza ... www.fundacancer.com/centro_ informacion/glosario/hoja_l.shtml ... y Jaime Escallón, ex presidentes de la Sociedad Colombiana de Cirugía ... por biopsia por localización mediante alambre metálico (Grupo localización). ... www.encolombia.com/cirugia13498-adelantos.htm opciones de tratamiento con su médico antes de realizar cualquier cirugía. ... al cirujano mediante un procedimiento llamado localización por alambre. ... www.nccn.org/patients/patient_gls/ _spanish/_breast/3_work-up.asp |
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Un instrumento delgado, generalmente agudo-acentuado usado para pinchar tejidos finos, suturar...... Explanation: Medical nee·dle (nēd'l) n. 1. A slender, usually sharp-pointed instrument used for puncturing tissues, suturing, or passing a ligature around an artery. 2. A hollow, slender, sharp-pointed instrument used for injection or aspiration. v., -dled, -dl·ing, -dles. To separate tissues by means of one or two needles in the dissection of small parts. logo The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. nee·dle (nēd'l) pronunciation n. 1. A small, slender implement used for sewing or surgical suturing, made usually of polished steel and having an eye at one end through which a length of thread is passed and held. http://breastcarecenter.his.uc sf.edu/needlewire.html http://www.breasthealthonline. org/cgi-bin/mwf/topic_show.pl? tid=79890 http://archotol.ama-assn.org/c gi/content/abstract/118/12/133 7 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 58 mins (2005-04-28 18:11:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Needle-wire localization of an infratemporal fossa foreign body using computed tomography L. J. Shemen, L. S. Schechter and N. Godfrey Department of Surgery, Booth Memorial Medical Center, Flushing, Queens, NY. We report a case involving the localization and surgical removal of a traumatically introduced foreign body deep within the infratemporal fossa. Needle-hookwire placement with computed tomographic guidance allowed the precise localization and marking of the foreign body. Surgical removal under local anesthesia and without extensive exploration was, therefore, possible. The details of the localization and marking techniques are described. Needle-hookwire localization under computed tomographic guidance should be considered for deeply located foreign bodies in the head and neck area. http://archotol.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/118/12/133... Reference: http://www.answers.com/needle |
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