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Cannulated
Cannulated Can"nu*la`ted, a. Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle. [Written also canulated.]

Meaning of Cannulate from wikipedia

- A cannulated cow or fistulated cow refers to a cow that has been surgically ****ed with a cannula. A cannula acts as a porthole-like device that allows...
- Much larger cannulas are used to research about the digestive system of cannulated cows. In aesthetic medicine, a blunt-tip cannula or microcannula (also...
- A cannulated bar is a bar manufactured with a central hollow that has several medical applications. A cannulated bar is differentiated from a standard...
- cannulation of the main branches of the aortic arch. The catheter of choice to cannulate this area is pigtail catheter with multiple side holes. Contrast injection...
- ****essment of neonatal umbilical venous catheterization, as failure to cannulate through the ductus venosus results in malpositioned hepatic catheterization...
- maintained by another artery even if circulation is disturbed in the cannulated artery. Insertion is often painful; an anesthetic such as lidocaine can...
- invasive: Sialendoscopy Surgical: An ENT or oral/maxillofacial surgeon may cannulate the duct to remove the stone (sialectomy). A surgeon may make a small...
- coronary sinus which can in turn cause pericardial effusion Inability to cannulate coronary sinus (approximately 5% of patients) Bleeding and pocket haematoma...
- used for temporary joint immobilization. K-wires can be used to guide cannulated ****s to a precise location. Pin tract infection: Because K-wires often...
- femoral artery (but, in practice, any large peripheral artery or vein) and cannulating the heart under X-ray visualization (most commonly fluoroscopy). The...