-
currently in
common use
throughout the world: phacoemulsification, and
extracapsular cataract extraction.
Intracapsular cataract extraction has been su****ded...
- An
extracapsular fracture is a bone
fracture near a
joint but
still located outside the
joint capsule.
Examples of
extracapsular fractures are intertrochanteric...
- In
humans and
other primates, the knee
joins the
thigh with the leg and
consists of two joints: one
between the
femur and
tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and...
-
reinforced by four ligaments, of
which three are
extracapsular and one intracapsular. The
extracapsular ligaments are the iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and...
- made for
phacoemulsification in the
range from ≤ 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm.
Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE)
consists of
removing the lens manually, but...
- of
ligaments that hold the
temporomandibular joint (intracapsular or
extracapsular),
dislocation (whether or not the
condylar head has come out of the...
- survival.
Where the
cancer has
penetrated the
capsule of the
lymph gland (
extracapsular extension)
survival may be
decreased by a
further 50%.
Other important...
- gland, but nevertheless,
definite fat
involvement by
prostate cancer (as pictures) in a
needle biopsy counts as
extraprostatic or
extracapsular spread....
-
Extensible Com****tional
Chemistry Environment, a
computer program Extracapsular cataract extraction, an
ophthalmic surgical procedure ECC (disambiguation)...
- construct.[citation needed] It is the most
commonly used
implant for
extracapsular fractures of the hip,
which are
common in
older osteoporotic patients...