excision of a thrombus
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thrombectomy — The excision of a thrombus. [thromb + G. ektome, excision] * * * throm·bec·to·my thrām bek tə mē n, pl mies surgical excision of a thrombus * * * n. a surgical procedure in which a blood clot (thrombus) is removed from an artery or vein ( … Medical dictionary
thromboendarterectomy — An operation that involves opening an artery, removing an occluding thrombus along with the intima and atheromatous material, and leaving a clean, fresh plane internal to the adventitia. [thrombo + endarterectomy] * * * … Medical dictionary
Endarterectomy — An operation to clean out an artery and restore normal blood flow through the artery. An endarterectomy is basically a Rotorooter procedure. It removes diseased material from the inside of an artery, and also removes any occluding atheromatous… … Medical dictionary
Thrombectomy — Interventions infobox Name = PAGENAME Caption = ICD10 = ICD9 = 38.0 MeshID = D017131 OtherCodes = A thrombectomy is the excision of an abnormal or dangerous thrombus (blood clot).It is performed intraluminally (meaning directly in the cavity of a … Wikipedia
thrombectomie — ● thrombectomie nom féminin Traitement chirurgical visant à extraire un thrombus (caillot sanguin) d un vaisseau. thrombectomie [tʀɔ̃bɛktɔmi] n. f. ÉTYM. Mil. XXe; de thromb , et ectomie. ❖ ♦ Chir. Excision d un caillot (thrombus) oblitérant un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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