| surgical silk | Thread prepared from the cocoon filaments of glutinous gum which are spun by the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori; used as suture material in 14 sizes from 0.025 mm to 1.016 mm in diameter and numbered accordingly from 7-0 to 7. Virgin silk, an extremely fine ophthalmic suture material consisting of two to seven natural silk filaments bonded together by sericin, a natural adhesive. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| surgical splint | General term for a device used to maintain tissues in a new position following surgery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| surgical sponges | Gauze material used to absorb body fluids during surgery. Referred to as gossypiboma if accidentally retained in the body following surgery. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgical staplers | Fastening devices composed of steel-tantalum alloys used to close operative wounds, especially of the skin, which minimises infection by not introducing a foreign body that would connect external and internal regions of the body. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgical stapling | A technique of closing incisions and wounds, or of joining and connecting tissues, in which staples are used as sutures. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgical template | A thin, transparent, resin base shaped to duplicate the form of the impression surface of an immediate denture, used as a guide for surgically shaping the alveolar process to fit an immediate denture, a guide for various osteotomy procedures, a guide for duplicating size and shape for an autogenic (free) gingival graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| surgical wound dehiscence | Separation of the layers of a surgical wound. It may be partial and superficial only, or complete, with disruption of all layers. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgical wound infection | Infection occurring at the site of a surgical incision. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgically | By means of surgery. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| surgically-created structures | Organs or parts of organs surgically formed from nearby tissue to function as substitutes for diseased or surgically removed tissue. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surgicenters | Facilities designed to serve patients who require surgical treatment exceeding the capabilities of usual physician's office yet not of such proportion as to require hospitalization. (12 Dec 1998) |
| suricat | <zoology> Same as Zenick. Alternative forms: suricate, surikate. Origin: F. Surikate, from the native name in South Africa. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| surinam toad | <zoology> A species of toad native of Surinam. See Pipa. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| suriname | A republic in the north of south america, bordered on the west by guyana (british guiana) and on the east by french guiana. Its capital is paramaribo. It was formerly called netherlands guiana or dutch guiana or surinam. Suriname was first settled by the english in 1651 but was ceded to the dutch by treaty in 1667. It became an autonomous territory under the dutch crown in 1954 and gained independence in 1975. The country was named for the surinam river but the meaning of that name is uncertain. (12 Dec 1998) |
| surloin | A loin of beef, or the upper part of the loin. See Sirloin, the more usual, but not etymologically preferable, orthography. Origin: F. Surlonge; sur upon + longe loin. See Sur-, and Loin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Adhesive Surgical Tape, Adhesive Tape, Surgical, Adhesive Surgical Tapes, Adhesive Tapes, Surgical, Skin Tapes, Surgical Adhesive Tape, Surgical Adhesive Tapes, Surgical Tape, Adhesive, Surgical Tapes, Surgical Tapes, Adhesive, Tape, Adhesive Surgical, Tape, Skin
Synonyms : Dehiscence, Surgical Wound, Wound Dehiscence, Surgical
Synonyms : Infection, Postoperative Wound, Infection, Surgical Wound, Wound Infection, Postoperative, Wound Infection, Surgical, Infections, Postoperative Wound, Infections, Surgical Wound, Postoperative Wound Infections, Surgical Wound Infections
Synonyms : Structure, Surgically-Created, Structures, Surgically-Created, Surgically-Created Structure, Structure, Surgically Created, Structures, Surgically Created, Surgically Created Structure, Surgically Created Structures
Synonyms : Surgicenter
| surface demarcation |
any dividing line apparent on the surface of a solid body, such as the boundary between living and necrotic tissue.
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| surgical endodontics |
the treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp through surgical means.
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| surgical retention |
retention in the mouth of a dental prosthesis by means of attachments embedded in the oral tissues.
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| surgical tuberculosis |
tuberculosis that can be treated by surgical means.
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| survival analysis |
statistical analysis that evaluates the timing of events, particularly survival but also by extension other nonrecurrent events occurring in a cohort over time, such as relapse, death, or marriage. It involves following the cohort, plotting the occurrence of events, and calculating their probabilities for each time interval. See also Kaplan-Meier survival curve, under curve.
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| Sur | come to the surface |
| Sur | involving a surface only |
| Sur | on the surface |
| Sur | the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary |
| Sur | the accumulation of molecules of a gas to form a thin film on the surface of a solid |
| Sur | a forest fire that burns only the surface litter and undergrowth |
| Sur | gauge consisting of a scriber mounted on an adjustable stand |
| Sur | a ski tow that pulls skiers up a slope without lifting them off the ground |
| Sur | mail that is sent by land or sea |
| Sur | extract (ore) from a strip-mine |
| Sur | noise produced by the friction of the stylus of a record player moving over the rotating record |
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