Cannulize
"Cannulize" in a Sentence (12 examples)
The external jugular vein was cannulised for purposes of injection.
The animal was anesthetized with ether or the skin over the femoral artery cocainized, the artery exposed and cannulized, and the animal bled to death.
Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to avoid contact with the skin by cannulising the fistulas and collecting the excretion in a balloon.
Our next step was to cannulize the lymphatic vessels in dogs in whom cirrhosis had been produced by repeated administration of carbon tetrachloride.
In the case of the thyroid, new work has shown that if one cannulizes the thyroid vein, it can be demonstrated that thyroglobulin comes out into the circulation.
As he began to cannulise Jacquie he speculated if it was wise to do so as too much fluid could blow a forming clot.
Warming the limb to be cannulised may assist to make the veins more palpable and easier to access.
Anesthesia providers should be aware that cannulizing the femoral route may lead to thrombosis and distal embolization to the foot[;] therefore the patient must be closely monitored.
Mechanism of obstruction of naso-lacrimal duct in newborn […] Solid column cannulises from above and below
By the third fetal month the pinna has been formed from the first and second brachial arches, but it is not until the seventh fetal month that the ectodermal chord of cells cannulizes to form the tympanic membrane and then the external auditory meatus.
All important morphological transformations in this region of the embryo begin during week 4, and the essential morphology of these organs is established by the end of the embryonic period. The esophagus elongates and cannulizes and the stomach bulge develops distal to the esophagus with subsequent turning of the stomach resulting in its final position.
The voice [of boys undergoing puberty] then 'breaks' as vocal cords enlarge in the expanding larynx and seminal discharge occurs ('wet dreams') as the seminal vesicles cannulise.
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