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The biopsy may be performed percutaneously through a flank approach.
Placement of a feeding tube percutaneously into the stomach and/or jejunum.
Single and easily accessible abscesses can be drained percutaneously.
It was first performed percutaneously in 1941.
Whether this lesion should be biopsied percutaneously at the time of initial imaging remains controversial.
Cannulae are usually placed percutaneously by the Seldinger technique.
In 1843 he used a claw-like device to percutaneously hold the fragments of a fractured patella.
The peritoneal dialysis was started percutaneously without a hitch, using a large bore trocar.
Agents are injected percutaneously into the reservoir and delivered to the tumor by compression of the reservoir.
Basic techniques involve the introduction of a catheter percutaneously into a large blood vessel (Seldinger technique).
Cordotomy is usually done percutaneously with fluoroscopic guidance while the patient is under local anesthesia.
Ablation probes are inserted percutaneously or subdermally into tissues where cancerous tumors have been identified.
The ability to puncture the gall bladder percutaneously under radiological control has resulted in the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
During spinal cord stimulation, a device that delivers the electrical signals is implanted in the body either surgically or percutaneously (through the skin).
Minute hummingbirds, genetically modified to shed their excreta percutaneously and hygienically, filled the air with darting flashes of vivid colour.
Incidentally, vitamins were applied percutaneously to treat severely vitamin-deficient ex-prisoners too ill to take them by mouth after the Second World War.
Since then these stents have been used in bile ducts for malignant obstructive jaundice and are placed either percutaneously or endoscopically.
Liver biopsies may be taken percutaneously (via a needle through the skin), transvenously (through the blood vessels) or directly during abdominal surgery.
These bilomas were drained percutaneously and several attempts at cannulating the CBD elsewhere were unsuccessful.
Introduction of electrofulguration and resection instruments or laser probes either transureterally or percutaneously may permit destruction of a primary cancer.
There are three modes of infection: by ingestion of the free L3, ingestion of earthworms carrying the L3, and percutaneously.
The drain can be placed percutaneously through the liver, with the procedure then being called percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD).
Generally, the definitive diagnosis is made with a biopsy, which can be obtained endoscopically, percutaneously with CT or ultrasound guidance or at the time of surgery.
A cricothyrotomy is reserved for emergency access and can be done percutaneously by a paramedic, physician or respiratory therapist, or surgically by a physician or respiratory therapist.
Ultrasound guided minicholecystostomy with radiological stone removal and laparoscopic cholecystolithotomy are more invasive than percutaneous cholecystolithotomy but can be used if expertise to percutaneously puncture the gall bladder is not available.