- A
trephine (/trɪˈfaɪn/; from Gr**** τρύπανον,
trypanon 'instrument for boring') is a
surgical instrument with a
cylindrical blade. It can be of one of several...
- time only
around 40% of
people survived the procedure. More than 1,500
trephined skulls from the
Neolithic period (representing 5–10% of all
cranial remains...
- are
treated by
either making a hole
through the nail into the
hematoma (
trephining)
within 48
hours of injury,
draining the
blood and
releasing the pressure...
- Sainte-
Tréphine (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t tʁefin]; Breton: Sant-Trifin) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France...
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Frontal sinus trephination is a
surgical procedure wherein a
small opening is made in the
floor of the
frontal sinus to
facilitate drainage of its contents...
- of
samples of bone
marrow obtained by bone
marrow biopsy (often
called trephine biopsy) and bone
marrow aspiration. Bone
marrow examination is used in...
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villainy is
extended to
include the
murders of
three wives before Tréphine.
Tréphine refuses to
marry him
because of his re****tion, but when he threatens...
- εἰς σφαγήν' J.BJ2.18.4; 'σπάθιον εἰς τὸ ἔμβρυον' Sor.2.63:—P****., of a
trephine, Gal.10.447; ... 2. draw wine by
dipping the cup in the bowl, Aristopho...
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approach dependent on
surgical skill set. At the very least, the
abscess is
trephined externally as an emergency. Any ****ociated
frontal sinus table fracture...
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complications caused by a
sunken scalp, such as the "syndrome of the
trephined".
Cranioplasty is a
risky operation, with
potential risks such as bacterial...