HandPort System
Description:... sealing method maintains the pneumoperitoneum during Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgrery (HALS) procedures, allowing the surgeon to touch, grasp, and
palpate throughout. Because HALS requires incisions as small as 6 cm, patients experience less trauma compared to open ....
Company:Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Orthopedics
HandPort Sleeve
Description:... sealing method maintains the pneumoperitoneum during Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgrery (HALS) procedures, allowing the surgeon to touch, grasp, and
palpate throughout. Because HALS requires incisions as small as 6 cm, patients experience less trauma compared to open ....
Company:Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Orthopedics
Large HandPort System
Description:... sealing method maintains the pneumoperitoneum during Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgrery (HALS) procedures, allowing the surgeon to touch, grasp, and
palpate throughout. Because HALS requires incisions as small as 6 cm, patients experience less trauma compared to open ....
Company:Smith & Nephew, Inc. - Orthopedics
Multi Frequency Finger Grip Intraoperative Transducer UST-8731-7.5
Description:... "T shaped convex intraoperative transducer. The UST-MC11-8731 nestles comfortably between your index and middle fingers so that you can
palpate organs while scanning at the same ....
Company:ALOKA, Inc.
Multi Frequency Finger Grip Intraoperative Transducer UST-995-7.5
Description:... multi-frequency "I shaped convex intraoperative transducer. The UST-995-7.5 nestles comfortably between your index and middle fingers so that you can
palpate organs while scanning at the same ....
Company:ALOKA, Inc.
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Palpate
... Your physician will
palpate the sides of the finger, noticing tenderness and ... palmyra; palola; palp; palpable; palpable rale;
palpate ; ... Next, the cervical chains should be
palpate d (Figure 1.13). The posterior cervical chain ...
Bone pain
... are similar to other disease s (mostly leukemia s), myelofibrosis is not easy to diagnose . The doctor would use his or her hands to feel (
palpate ) for enlargement of the spleen and liver . Bone pain Difficulty walking Difficulty walking Deformities of the leg or arm Limb ...
Cartilage
... brand names of shark cartilage alone are available to consumers. CRICOID CARTILAGE - The lower most of the laryngeal cartilage s; may be
palpate d just below the thyroid prominence Adjacent the cricoid cartilage and the first trachea l ring is the cricothyroid membrane , ... Articular ...
Cervical
... similar to a cervical collar with a battery-operated microprocessor, uses a pulse d, low-energy, ... Next, the cervical chains should be
palpate d (Figure 1.13). The posterior cervical chain is along the back of the neck (often positive in infectious mononucleosis and HIV + patients) ...
Conjunctiva
... by diluting bacteria and washing it away. Tears also contain enzyme s and antibodies which kill bacteria . palpable; palpable rale;
palpate ; palpation ; palpato percussion ; palpator; palpatory percussion ; palpebra ; palpebra e; palpebra III; palpebra inferior; palpebra l; ...
Contraction
... s or respiratory tract. PULSE - The im pulse transmitted to arteries by contraction of the left ventricle of the heart . Customarily
palpate d at the radial artery in the wrist. Joint movement is produced by the contraction of muscle s and the movement of their tendon s. The ...
Fissure
... colitis) Vascular malformation Inflammatory bowel disease Tumor Colon polyps or colon cancer Trauma or foreign body ... rale;
palpate ; palpation ; palpato percussion ; palpator; palpatory percussion ; palpebra ; palpebra e; palpebra III; palpebra inferior; palpebra l; ...
Hip
... extended straight up. The knee and hip are flexed, and then the leg is rotated inward and outward. The lower left portion of the abdomen is
palpate d. A car safety seat is a padded chair that holds the child's body at each shoulder and hip and between the legs. Any child who weighs less ...
Jaw
... jaw pain when you chew or high fever , may suggest the presence of giant cell arteritis. The submandibular nodes are bi lateral and can be
palpate d by pressing the tissue below the jaw against the medial side of the mandible or by bimanual palpation with one finger in the mouth and ...
Joint
... to individuals interested in researching a topic in the history of women's health issues and designed to increase ... While at the ear, one can
palpate the temporomandibular joint by having the patient open and close while the fingers are in the canal or near the tragus of the ear (Figure 1.12). ...
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