Similar words: eviscerate, viscera, visceral, viscerally, ulceration, laceration, maceration, incarceration. Meaning: [ɪ‚vɪsə'reɪʃn] n. 1. surgical removal of an organ (or the contents of an organ) from a patient 2. the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude 3. altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value.
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1. Under the impression of absolute glaucoma, evisceration was performed.
2. Methods Review the complication of 13 eyes after evisceration of eyeball with hydroxyapatite implantation immediately.
3. Disembowelment or evisceration is the removing of some or all of the vital organs, usually from the abdomen.
4. METHODS: After evisceration, the abducens oculi muscle and the optic nerve were cut, and the hydroxyapatite sphere was implanted primarily in the muscular pyramid.
5. Method:17 patients were performed evisceration of eye and implanted silicon sponge in the scleral cavity immediately. 3weeks later, they were fixed false eyes.
6. Transvaginal evisceration after hysterectomy: Is vaginal cuff closure associated with a reduced risk?
7. In evisceration implant group, no conjunctival dehiscence and orbital implant exposure occurred.
8. Under no circumstance shall the skinning, evisceration and other preparation of animals condemned on antemortem inspection, or found dead carcasses, be allowed on the killing floor.
9. Conclusion Causes of evisceration of eyeball after ocular trauma were sever eyeball rupture, endophthalmitis and complications of ocular trauma.
10. The clean operations include evisceration, carcass splitting and carcass dressing.
11. After chilling the birds in iced water, evisceration takes place.
12. The present study attempted to isolate and cultivate RPE cells from evisceration specimens obtained from two cases with severe ocular trauma.
13. Methods:Hydroxyapatite wrapped in autologous sclera was used as secondary orbital implant in 37 patients (37 eyes)after evisceration of the eye.
14. Human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell cultures are usually obtained from donor eyes; isolation and culture of RPE cells obtained by evisceration has not been reported previously.
15. The adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act.
16. Objective To observe the use of hydroxyapatite particle in patients of ocular evisceration and its effect.
17. AIM: To study the clinical effect of the hydroxyapatite orbital implant in surgery after enucleation and evisceration performed in 18 children with age of 3-12 years.
18. Conclusions To patients of severe ocular rupture, absolute glaucoma, or atrophic eyes, ocular evisceration with hydroxyapatite particles implantation is an simple method and has good results.
19. When you finally eliminate all enemy flyers,(http://sentencedict.com) drop your Vikings into Assault Mode and complete the evisceration of the Zerg base.
20. Objective:To sum up the clinical experience of the en bloc total abdominal evisceration technique for abdominal organ harvesting and its effect on renal transplantation.
21. Now, with Mr. Sanford in his final year in office, Mrs. Sanford is publishing her elegant evisceration of a memoir, "Staying True."
22. The carcass is then transferred to the overhead rail where final cleaning takes place, followed by evisceration.
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