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thoracotomy Meaning in Bengali



প্লিউরাল গহ্বর খোলার আপ বুকে দেয়ালের মধ্যে অস্ত্রোপচার কর্তন





thoracotomy's Usage Examples:

A thoracotomy is a surgical procedure to gain access into the pleural space of the chest.


A resuscitative thoracotomy (sometimes referred to as an emergency department thoracotomy (EDT), trauma thoracotomy or, colloquially, as "cracking the.


pulmonary lobectomy is performed through a poster-lateral thoracotomy incision; over decades, thoracotomy has demonstrated its effectiveness in providing access.


respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), interstitial lung disease or post thoracotomy or metastasis ablation.


Operations that traditionally were carried out with thoracotomy or sternotomy that today can be performed with VATS include: biopsy for.


heart; with MIDCAB, the surgeon enters the chest cavity through a mini-thoracotomy (a 2-to-3 inch incision between the ribs).


A thoracostomy is often confused with thoracotomy, which is a larger incision commonly used to gain access to organs within.


REBOA is considered a minimally-invasive alternative to thoracotomy with aortic cross-clamping (ACC).


example the rupture of lung arteries caused by the placement of catheters, thoracotomy, thoracostomy, or thoracentesis.


heart may refer to: Cardiac surgery performed through a sternotomy or thoracotomy Open Heart (journal), an online open access journal publishing research.


traumatic cardiac arrest, but certain people benefit from the use of a thoracotomy in order to gain access and repair damage from the injury.


procedure performed under direct vision through an anterolateral mini-thoracotomy.


invasive direct coronary artery bypass) procedure, which uses the smaller thoracotomy incision but does not involve coronary stenting.


of massive gastrointestinal bleeding such as in esophageal varices), thoracotomy in cases of penetrating trauma or significant shear forces applied to.


thoracic care was reported in 1922, and they were regularly used post-thoracotomy in World War II, though they were not routinely used for emergency tube.


room (such as "on-scene" surgical amputation, cricothyroidotomy, or thoracotomy), or administration of medication (such as certain antibiotics and chemotherapy.


than those achieved using thoracotomy in the short term, but produce smaller scars in the skin.


Compared to open thoracotomy, VATS offers a shorter in-hospital.


pleurodesis, also known as abrasive pleurodesis, may be performed via thoracotomy or thoracoscopy.


flaps, and to section the sternum when performing an emergency clamshell thoracotomy.



thoracotomy's Meaning':

surgical incision into the chest walls opening up the pleural cavity

Synonyms:

surgical incision; section; incision;

Antonyms:

end; misconception; beginning; middle;

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