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Silastic (a
portmanteau of 'silicone' and 'plastic') is a
trademark registered in 1948 by Dow
Corning Corporation for flexible,
inert silicone elastomer...
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cartilage is
mobilized and
pushed towards the
medial side
using a
piece of
silastic block of
proper shape under local anesthesia. Earlier, the
piece of the...
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normospermic patients via ****ion and at
intercourse with the use of a
Silastic seminal fluid collection device".
Fertility and Sterility. 44 (4): 517–520...
- such cases, the
surgeon will
place a
covering pouch generally made of
silastic,
commonly called a silo (because it's
shaped like an
agricultural silo)...
- holes.
Channel style chest drains, also
called Blake drains, are so-called
silastic drains made of
silicone and
feature open
flutes that
reside inside the...
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method involves a
doubling over of the
fallopian tubes and
application of a
silastic band to the tube. The ten year
pregnancy rate is
estimated at 17.7 pregnancies...
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incapable of
reciprocal operation with other,
related management systems Silastic silo, used to
treat abdominal wall
defects All
pages with
titles containing...
- "A
method for
mediastinal drainage after cardiac procedures using small silastic drains". The
Annals of
Thoracic Surgery. 70 (3): 1109–110. doi:10...
- shunts. It
involves the
placement of a
ventricular catheter (a tube made of
silastic) into the
cerebral ventricles. This
creates a way to byp**** the flow...
- one-way
valve (pressure sealing).
After a
medically suitable grade of
Silastic (silicone rubber) was found, the
device was patented, and John
Holter set...