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- direction, against the normal flow of urine). Anterograde pyelogram (also antegrade pyelogram) – A pyelogram where a contrast medium p****es from the kidneys...
- A Malone antegrade continence **** (MACE), also known as an appendicostomy or Malone procedure, is a surgical procedure used to create a continent pathway...
- punctured whilst using imaging as guidance. Images are obtained once an antegrade pyelogram (an injection of contrast), with a fine needle, has been performed...
- proximal part of left subclavian is blocked (shaded artery). This prevents antegrade ("forward") flow to the left arm and left vertebral. As a result, flow...
- bowel sphincter (neosphincter) Dynamic graciloplasty Antegrade continence **** (ACE)/ antegrade colonic irrigation Fecal diversion (stoma creation) The...
- crossing the midline into ipsilateral CFA. The SFA can then be ****essed by antegrade puncture. The femoral artery can be used to draw arterial blood when the...
- evaluating cardiovascular disease treatments such as angioplasty Malone antegrade continence ****, a surgical procedure used to create a continent pathway...
- ISBN 978-0-7020-3085-7. Neri V; Ambrosi A; Fersini A; Tartaglia N; Valentino TP (2007). "Antegrade dissection in laparoscopic cholecystectomy". Journal of the Society of...
- segment may significantly improve the bowel control for the patient. An antegrade **** mechanism can be established by joining the appendix to the skin...
- the waveform would therefore shows the acceleration of the flow. In "antegrade" flow, the blood flows according to the normal flow within the circulatory...