Sentences with phrase «incision into»

Before robotics, surgery started with a large incision into the patient's body so that a doctor could manually perform the operation.
Gordon Matta - Clark's «Splitting» (1974), is the artist's iconic rearrangement of a suburban house in New Jersey via Matta - Clark's customary incision into the building.
Dr. Coudrai cut an incision into the intestine and maneuvered one hard lump carefully towards the incision opening... and to everyone's surprise, a head with two beady little eyes popped out!
Another method performed under general anaesthesia involves making a surgical incision into the swelling on the ear allowing the fluid to drain.
In females, surgical sterilization (ovariohysterectomy, or spaying) involves an incision into the abdominal cavity to remove the ovaries and uterus.
Traditional Ovariectomy — a medium incision into the abdomen where ONLY the ovaries are removed
Methods for obtaining tissue for histopathologic investigation include cystotomy (incision into the bladder), cystoscopy (It is a diagnostic procedure that is used to look at the bladder [lower urinary tract], collect urine samples, and examine the prostate gland) and traumatic catheterization.
The staff performed surgery, involving an incision into Jasper's abdomen and stomach, and removed the toys.
If flushing doesn't work then a surgical procedure called a urethrotomy, which is an incision into the urethra.
When we make the incision into the bladder the laser is used in almost all cases because of dramatically less bleeding during the surgery and dramatically less inflammation after we remove the stone and suture the bladder.
It involves making an incision into the abdomen, exteriorizing the urinary bladder, removing the stone (s), and resuturing the bladder.
An incision into his stomach revealed a pom - pom from a winter hat was blocking the outflow tract from the stomach.
Your pet has had major surgery today which includes an incision into the abdomen for females and into the scrotal area for males.
Concern has been raised that these actions may result in performance of a greater number of hysterectomies via laparotomy (surgical incision into the abdominal wall), with an increased risk of complications.
The earlier tags were also large enough to require surgery, with technicians creating a small incision into each anesthetized fish, manually inserting tags and hand - stitching incisions closed.
Bhatia and histeam started by cutting a nine - inch incision into the back of Wilhite's neck.They inserted a titanium plate beneath the skull and connected it to a titaniumrod running into the neck, in effect creating a new spinal column.
Sanchez is still bedding in, and hasn't made a staunch impact at his new club; Cazorla, during Ozil's absence, will see plenty of game time, and will be hoping to bring some incision into Arsenal's play from the middle - third of the pitch; Wilshere, having shown glimpses of his ability already this season, could be the player who gives Arsenal the cutting edge, during this tough period for the club.
To make the filling, make fan shaped incisions into the apple quarters: With a small sharp knife make thin, deep lines on the back of each quarter.
Here, crisscrossing lines created by making incisions into the blue - toned mixed media surface allow the deeper layers of colored collage to emerge.
In contrast to his previous work, where contemporary elements act as incisions into conventional frameworks, here the planes of colour lie on the surface of the paintings as colder adaptations to the underlying image.
Oftentimes the under - painting is highlighted by the artist's incisions into the over-painting, a surface removal process much like the technique of sgraffito in ceramics.
The paintings demonstrate the persistence of the monochrome since, despite these regular incisions into the white paint, from a distance they appear to be only one colour, or perhaps, an empty painting.
Furthermore, Matta - Clark's inscriptions and incisions into sculptural realms of already existing architectural objects became his trademark.

Not exact matches

Push slivers of garlic into the incisions.
Pipe in the cheese mixture from the zip lock bag into the incision of the chicken until chicken is fully stuffed.
Massage this marinate into the chicken pieces making sure to go deep inside the incisions you had made.
Then take your pancetta paste and push it into the incisions and coat the meat.
Slice thin incisions vertically into the basil to form basil chiffonade.
A ductogram, in which a catheter is inserted into a lactation duct through the nipple to either inject radioactive dye that can be detected on x-ray or insert a miniature camera to visualize the internal duct walls, does not affect milk production or safety since there are no incisions or tissue removal and the radioactive dye is not absorbed into either the mother's or the baby's tissue (see below).
The baby seems to almost deliver himself: The head comes through the incision, and the baby slowly moves through the out into the world.
Episiotomy: A surgical incision made into the perineum (the region between the vagina and the anus) to widen the vaginal opening for delivery.
«I was obsessed with everything organic, toxin - free, natural, and homeopathic for our kid, who came into this world in an operating room through an incision.
Breastmilk in the breast during surgery apparently makes it harder for an incision to heal, and hormone therapy crosses into the milk making it unsafe for her to drink.
Earlier cesarean delivery is associated with a higher likelihood that the needed hysterotomy will be a vertical uterine incision (classical hysterotomy) extending into the upper muscular portion of the uterus.
He carefully inserted a needle into the tiny incision.
With laparoscopy, surgeons typically make several small incisions and insert cameras and other instruments into those holes to perform their work.
First, cardiologists typically push a fine plastic - and - wire catheter through a quarter - inch incision in the groin into the femoral artery.
Standing and staring at the line running along the stone, he knew he could part the delicate, dark - red tissue of the kidney along the avascular plane, across the organ's whole length, causing little blood loss or damage, and pop a kind of cartridge into this incision — a wafer of healthy kidney tissue.
Hospitals not only provide optimum conditions for the evolution of superbugs, but they also provide a plethora of inviting pathways for bacteria to get inside human bodies: open wounds from surgical incisions, catheter tubes running in and out of blood vessels and urinary tracts, and ventilators inserted through noses or throats and into windpipes.
The computer uses just 64 megabytes of RAM to run the software that lets the surgeon maneuver the endoscope and tools inserted into three small incisions in the patient» sbody.
The device worms its way into a patient's chest through a three - quarter - inch incision in the solar plexus.
Locations of Ötzi's tattoos, which consist of groups of lines created by rubbing charcoal into skin incisions, are denoted by red boxes.
During PAE, an interventional radiologist makes a tiny incision in either the groin or wrist to insert a catheter (a small tube about the size of a strand of spaghetti) into an artery and, using image guidance, directs the catheter to the blood vessels on both sides of the enlarged prostate gland.
Even the tiniest incision to extract and replace the nucleus for SCNT would prohibit the embryo from developing into a chick.
incision (v. to incise) A cut with some blade - like object or marking that has been cut into some material.
A liver biopsy, most commonly performed by making a small incision in the abdomen and inserting a thin needle through the abdomen into the liver, is performed to remove a small piece of tissue for examination under a microscope.
The device is a handheld metal detector that can be inserted into a surgical incision to help locate small titanium markers without an invasive procedure to insert a localizing wire or radioactive seed.
The last 15 years have seen a rise in the use of minimally invasive laparoscopy to perform hysterectomy, enabled by the use of power morcellators, which break uterine fibroids into small pieces to be removed via tiny laparoscopic incisions.
A number of incisions are made into the bark, and the gum resins are allowed to ooze out and solidify for a few weeks.
The baby emerged from the incision head first and wound her way into the world, guided by the surgeon's hands.
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