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Cauterization (or cauterisation, or
cautery) is a
medical practice or
technique of
burning a part of a body to
remove or
close off a part of it. It destroys...
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physical maneuvers, medications,
electricity conversion, or electro- or cryo-
cautery.[citation needed] In the
United States,
people admitted to the hospital...
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Eustachian tube
tissues with fat, gel foam, or
cartilage or scar it
closed with
cautery.
These methods are not
always successful. For example,
there is the case...
- evidence, with no
beneficial outcomes.
Pharmaceutical research on the
potential for
creating new
drugs from
traditional remedies has few
successful results...
- for
treatment of pain or sleeplessness, to be
given before surgery or
cautery. The use of
nightshade preparations for anesthesia,
often in combination...
- patients.
Electrodesiccation and
curettage (EDC, also
known as
curettage and
cautery,
simply curettage) is
accomplished by
using a
round knife, or curette,...
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include "blistering, bleeding,
placing leeches on the gums, and
applying cautery to the back of the head". In the
sixteenth century the
French surgeon Ambroise...
- of the melanoma.
Electrocautery is
available as an
alternative to
laser cautery.
Electrocautery is a
procedure that uses a
light electrical current to...
- 1LAP10 3.96
During an
operation performed by Randolph, a
spark from a
cautery tool
causes a fire and the
patient is left
badly burned. An investigation...
- (heat)
cautery instead of
electrocautery can help
prevent granulomas and
nodular thickening.
Refraining from
ejaculation for 1 w**** can
potentially reduce...