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| separation, destruction, loosening |
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Crushing, breaking, or pulverizing
Used to designate a surgical procedure in which a structure is intentionally crushed |
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| binding, fixation (of bone or joint) |
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| suspension, fixation (of an organ) |
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| suture (a stitch or series of stitches made to secure apposition of the edges of a surgical or traumatic wound) |
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Fuse (V)
Fuse to
Fuse with |
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If two substance fuse, or if you suse them, they become joined to form one thing
If differrent styles, ideas, designs etc fuse,or if you fuse them, they combine to form something new. |
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The process of holding, suturing, or fastening in a fixed position
The condition of being held in a fixed position |
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The fixation of an organ to other tissue for support, as the uterus
Attachment of an organ or other body part to a supporting structure, as of the uterus or bladder in the correction of a hernia or prolapse |
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| the process of breaking a bone which has previously been fractured, but healed in an unsatisfactory manner, usually with a deformity (the part of someone's body that is not the usual shape) |
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| excison (removal of a portion or all of an organ or other structure), removal |
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| forming an opening (mouth) |
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| incision ( A cut into a body tissue or organ, especially one made during surgery) |
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