| cannulation of large veins |
var. venous cannulation. Gaining access to venous circulation by placing a flexible catheter into one of the large veins, usually the femoral, subclavian, or jugular vein. The cannula may be used to provid
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| cannula |
a straw-like instrument through which the fat is removed, The "business end" of the cannula is near, but not at, its tip. The tip is rounded, blunt, or bullet shaped, and the suction holes are on the side of the shaft near the tip.
Ãâó: www.cosmeticliposuction.com/terminology.html
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| cannula |
a tube for insertion into a duct or cavity
Ãâó: www.nasaexplores.com/show_912_glossary.php
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| cannula |
This is the small plastic tube at the end of the infusion set. It is inserted just under the skin in the abdominal area using a small needle. The insulin is delivered through this tube into the fatty tissue in your abdomen (see infusion set).
Ãâó: www.diabetesliving.com/manage/teenbk/files/tb_10.h...
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| cannulae |
tubes that connect the heart and blood vessels to the pump. These tubes are made of Thoratec Corporation's material called Thoralon? This material is designed to be strong, durable and resistant to blood clots.
Ãâó: www.thoratec.com/thoratec-patients/glossary.htm
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