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- Single and easily accessible abscesses can be drained percutaneously.
- Precise routing is achieved percutaneously by use of real-time ultrasound guidance.
- Agents are injected percutaneously into the reservoir and delivered to the tumor by compression of the reservoir.
- In 1843 he used a claw-like device to percutaneously hold the fragments of a fractured patella.
- Most cordotomies are now performed percutaneously with fluoroscopic or CT guidance while the patient is awake under local anesthesia.
- Access to the vascular system is typically gained percutaneously ( through the skin, without a large surgical incision ).
- Access to the patient's femoral arteries can be with surgical incisions or percutaneously in the groin on both sides.
- The Impella 2.5 " ! heart pump is capable of pumping 2.5 L / min of blood percutaneously.
- Injection of the vocal folds may be done transorally or percutaneously, through the thyrohyoid membrane, thyroid cartilage, or cricothyroid membrane.
- At this point, the surgeon will begin performed the operation percutaneously, meaning " through the skin ", by creating an incision of about 15mm above the affected portion of the spine.
- In January 2010 Thoratec acquired catheter-based heart pump technology from the Swedish medical-technology company acute cardiac axial-flow pump that can be delivered percutaneously in a cardiac catheterization lab or operating room.
- Although sometimes applied through laparoscopic or open surgical approaches, most often cryoablation is performed percutaneously ( through the skin and into the target tissue containing the tumor ) by a medical specialist, such as an interventional radiologist.
- On January 16, 1964, Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight, localized stenosis of the superficial femoral artery ( SFA ) in an 82-year-old woman with painful leg ischemia and gangrene who refused leg amputation.
- "The reason we would choose to do it in the OR ( operating room ) rather than percutaneously ( through the skin ) is if we can't see it well enough " by ultrasound, Dodd said.
- It is a catheter that enters the body through the skin ( percutaneously ) at a peripheral site, extends to the superior vena cava ( a central venous trunk ), and stays in place ( dwells within the veins ) for days or weeks.
- On January 16, 1964, at Oregon Health and Science University Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight, localized stenosis of the superficial femoral artery ( SFA ) in an 82-year-old woman with painful leg ischemia and gangrene who refused leg amputation.
- Pregnancy : Teratogenic Effects ( i . e ., possibility of causing abnormalities in fetuses ) : Pregnancy Category C : Clobetasol propionate has not been tested for teratogenicity when applied topically; however, it is absorbed percutaneously, and when administered subcutaneously it was a significant teratogen in both the rabbit and mouse.