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My interest was purely academic as I examined the small wound that the trepan had left in his scalp.
Trepan: /private counselbot What is the legal standing of this contract?
Trepanation could also mean the use of a Trepan, which may refer to:
Trepan: Have you met?
Trepan: True enough.
Trepan: /private Colonelonic Can you get me background on just one guy?
Third as the character Alex in the short film "Trepan," written and directed by Jonah.
Trepan: Whatever.
Trepan: Afternoon!
Trepan: Thanks.
Trepan: What, all of them?
He produced one of his best performances to win from a field which included the leading French horses Crow and Trepan.
Once she did a complete trepan the morning after we'd spent the entire night screaming out our tempers at each other, and - it had gone perfectly.
Trepan: Oh, I'm fine - just bored.
Ballgravy: Around 10 Trepan: Where are you from?
Trepan may refer to:
Trepan: Any UK solicitors on the channel?
Trepan: Junta, you there?
Trepan: /private Junta I guess.
Trepan: /quit Gotta go, thanks!
Trepan Records is a pioneering independent English record label and promotions company, founded in London in 2007.
Scalpels, hemostats, hooks and heavy cord, clamps and trepan, all arranged with precision on the tray.
Trepan: /private Junta I just hit a woman while driving the Kensington High Street.
Trepan: /private Junta She's crazy.
Colonelonic: Hey, Trepan.
He walked out of the canteen, and took the doctor over to the trephine case at once.
A sliver just below one of the trephine holes.
Next, by using a trephine or drill bit, a small aperture is made inside the incision.
A trephine is an instrument used for cutting out a round piece of skull bone.
He had a trephine in his hand.
Many times I have done emergency trephine.
A second trephine is then used to remove a similar sized portion of the patient's cornea.
A different, larger trephine needle is inserted and anchored in the bony cortex.
In brief, a 4 mm trephine was used to extract the core of the lens around the optic axis.
Trepanation is performed with a 2 mm trephine.
But what of amputation, lithotomy, the use of the trephine?'
He is also credited for the invention of a mechanized trephine for corneal procedures.
Why don't you have a doctor take a trephine to your skull the next time you have a headache.
A trephine biopsy should never be performed on the sternum, due to the risk of injury to blood vessels, lungs or the heart.
Obtaining a bone biopsy is accomplished by using a bone biopsy trephine.
In modern eye surgery, a trephine instrument is used in corneal transplant surgery.
If that is so, that portion must be lifted or removed entirely to relieve the pressure - the operation that we call trephine.
A very fine instrument indeed,' said Butcher to Martin, turning Stephen's trephine over and over in his hands.
A trephine bone marrow biopsy specimen showed a slight increase in small lymphocytes but no definite evidence of lymphoma.
Carl Zlinter left his trephine case and gave his whole attention to his amputation drunk.
Medical Innovations International Inc. is the manufacturer of the Rochester bone biopsy trephine.
But this is a depressed cranial fracture, sir, and I must use the trephine: here he lies - you notice the characteristic stertor?
"I have desired him to await our instructions for the final shape," said Stephen, "but he has already sharpened and retempered my largest trephine."
Punch biopsy: A special instrument called a punch or a trephine is used to remove a circle of tissue from the abnormal-looking growth.
When I have done that, I will tell you if I should go further with trephine, or if we can wait till the doctor comes.