crushing clamp

  • 1clamp — An instrument for compression or holding a structure. Cf.:forceps. [M.E., fr. Middle Dutch klampe] Cope c. a c. used in excision of colon and rectum. Crafoord c. a c. used in heart, lung, and …

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  • 2clamp — n. a surgical instrument designed to compress a structure, such as a blood vessel or a cut end of the intestine . A variety of clamps have been designed for specific surgical procedures. Blood vessel clamps are used to stop bleeding from the cut… …

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  • 3Cope clamp — a crushing clamp with several hinged segments for use in surgery of the colon and rectum …

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  • 4Payr clamp — a crushing clamp used in resections of the stomach, intestine, and colon …

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  • 5Mikulicz clamp — a clamp used for crushing the septum between the proximal and distal segments of the colon after exteriorization …

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  • 6Rankin clamp — a three bladed clamp for crushing the colon during resection …

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  • 7Emasculator — An emasculator is a tool used in the castration of livestock. Their function is to simultaneously crush and cut the spermatic cord, preventing haemorrhage whilst still detaching the testis from the animal.The blade is always on the side of the… …

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  • 8grip — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. handle; handclasp; hold, control; informal, suitcase, bag, satchel. v. seize, grasp, clutch, hold. See acquisition, receptacle, retention. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The power of gripping] Syn. grasp,… …

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  • 9раздавливающий хирургический зажим — Хирургический зажим, вызывающий разрушение органов и тканей. [ГОСТ 25725 89] Тематики инструменты медицинские EN crushing clamp DE Quetschzange …

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  • 10phreniclasia — Crushing of a section of the phrenic nerve to produce a temporary paralysis of the diaphragm. SYN: phrenemphraxis, phrenicotripsy. [phreni + G. klasis, a breaking away] * * * phren·i·cla·sia .fren ə klā zh(ē )ə or phren·i·cla·sis klā səs …

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