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Trendelenburg's o. 1. an early method for treating varicose veins, consisting of ligation of the great saphenous vein.  2. synchondroseotomy.  3. transthoracic pulmonary embolectomy.
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Trendelenburg's operation, etc. see under operation, position, symptom, and test.
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Trendelenburg's p. one in which the patient is supine on the table or bed, the head of which is tilted downward 30 to 40 degrees, and the table or bed angulated beneath the knees. See Plate 43.
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Trendelenburg's s. Trendelenburg's test (def. 2).
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Trendelenburg's t. 1. the leg is raised above the level of the heart until the veins are empty, then quickly lowered. If the veins become distended at once, varicosity and incompetence of the valves are indicated.  2. the patient, standing erect with back to the examiner, lifts first one leg and then the other: when weight is supported by the affected limb, the pelvis on the sound side falls instead of rising; seen in disturbances of the gluteus medius mechanism, as in deformity of the femoral neck, dislocated hip joint, and weakness or paralysis of the gluteus medius muscle. Called also Trendelenburg's sign.
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