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perilimbal suction cup A device for increasing intraocular pressure by impeding circulation and aqueous humor flow from the eye.
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Wangensteen suction A modified siphon that maintains constant negative pressure, used with a duodenal tube for the relief of gastric and intestinal distention.
Synonym: Wangensteen tube.
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posttussis suction sound A sound produced by the falling back of a drop of mucus or pus into a pulmonary cavity after the latter has been emptied by coughing.
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posttussive suction A suction sound heard on auscultation over a pulmonary cavity at the end of a cough.
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suction The act or process of sucking; the act of drawing, as fluids, by exhausting the air. Suction chamber, the chamber of a pump into which the suction pipe delivers. Suction pipe, Suction valve, the induction pipe, and induction valve, of a pump, respectively. Suction pump, the common pump, in which the water is raised into the barrel by atmospheric pressure.
Origin: L. Sugere, suctum, to suck; cf. OF. Suction. See Suck.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
suction cup One of the cupping glasses of various shapes, formerly used to produce local hyperaemia according to Bier's method.
Wet cup, a cupping glass formerly applied to a part previously scarified or incised to draw and remove blood.
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suction drainage Closed drainage of a cavity, with a suction apparatus attached to the drainage tube.
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suction ophthalmodynamometer An ophthalmodynamometer with a suction disk which increases ocular pressure during ophthalmoscopic observation of the retinal artery.
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suction plate In dentistry, a plate held in place by atmospheric pressure.
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acorn-tipped catheter A catheter used in ureteropyelography to occlude the ureteral orifice and prevent backflow from the ureter during and following the injection of an opaque medium.
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angiography catheter A thin-walled tube suitable for percutaneous puncture and powered injection of contrast media for radiography; catheter diameter is measured on the French scale.
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balloon catheter A catheter used in arterial embolectomy or to float into the pulmonary artery.
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balloon-tip catheter A tube with a balloon at its tip that can be inflated or deflated without removal after installation; the balloon may be inflated to facilitate passage of the tube through a blood vessel (propelled by the bloodstream) or to occlude the vessel in which the tube alone would allow free flow; such catheter's are used to enter the pulmonary artery to facilitate haemodynamic measurements or to enter arteries and then remove them while inflated to withdraw clots (embolectomy catheter).
See: Swan-Ganz catheter.
Synonym: Fogarty catheter.
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bicoudate catheter Catheter bicoude, an elbowed catheter with a double bend.
Origin: bi + Fr. Coude, bent
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Bozeman-Fritsch catheter A slightly curved double-channel uterine catheter with several openings at the tip.
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