10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYRINGOTOMY»
Discover the use of
syringotomy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
syringotomy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Syringomyelia and the Chiari Malformations
... of arachnoid adhesions, syringotomy, and intrasyringeal septotomy are
procedures that may soon allow surgical management of syringomyelia with far
less invasive strategies 4'30 ...
John A. Anson, Edward C. Benzel, Issam A. Awad, 1997
2
An inquiry into the present state of medical surgery
I many years used the common syringotomy probe razor, with ease and success,
but I find the syringotomy probe knife Mr. Pott adopted more handy, it being
readily passed along the sinus, till the blunt point meets the finger introduced into
the ...
3
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
SYRINGOIDES Lapis, a fossil stone. See Plate CLXVIII. (x.) * SYRINGOTOMY.
n. s. and «»M>.] The act or practice of cutting fistulas or hollow sores. (1.)
Syringotomy. See Surgery, Index, trader Fistula. SYRINX, in the mythology, a
nymph of Ar- ...
Simple drainage can consist of either percutaneous needle aspiration or open
syringotomy. These maneuvers provide temporary relief at best, and the cavity
usually reexpands because of spontaneous closure of the syringotomy and ...
Lewis P. Rowland, Timothy A. Pedley, 2010
5
Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology, Ninth Edition
Syringotomy or shunting of the cavity has been performed in type I and some of
the type II (idiopathic) cases, butthe results havebeen unpredictable.
LoveandOlafson, who performedthisprocedure in 40patientsof both types(mainly
typeII), ...
Allan Ropper, Martin Samuels, 2009
6
San Francisco Municipal Reports
5 Choleeystostomy 3 Gastroenterostomy 5 Gastrostomy 1 Colostomy 6
Pyloroplasty 1 Gastropexy 1 Enteroenterostomy 2 Syringotomy, umbilical 2
Nephrolithotomy 1 Herniotomy, Inguinal 6G Herniotomy, Umbilical 1 Herniotomy,
Ventral 2 ...
San Francisco (Calif.), 1913
7
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... which the learn'd call rigmarole. Gk eiron: a sayer, who speaks but utters not
his thoughts. irony. susurration. syrinx: first, a shepherd's pipe. From the hollow
pipe, syringe; syringotomy. Syringa: genus, the mock orange, from its hollow stem
.
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
8
Spinal Infections and Trauma
... decline or severe intractable pain.415'436'437 Surgical options include: o
Syringotomy or marsupialization to drain the syrinx o Shunting (
syringosubarachnoid, syringopleural or syringoperitoneal). o Reconstructing the
subarachnoid space ...
S Rajasekaran, Anil K Jain, Ajoy P Shetty, 2011
Ingenious, mechanical, and whimsical people * have often busied themselves
ininventing instruments for this purpose: the syringotomy, the cultellus falcatus,
the p-robe-razor, &e. have all at times been in use, scissars also of various kinds,
...
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Prolapsus, fistula in ano, and hæmorrhoidal affections: ...
... knife was not by many deemed sufficient, and " ingenious, mechanical, and
whimsical people have busied themselves in inventing instruments for this
purpose : the syringotomy, the cultellus fulcatus, the probe razor, FISTULA IN
ANO. 43.