Krukenberg"s veins - translation to arabic
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Krukenberg"s veins - translation to arabic

MEDICAL TECHNIQUE FOR SURGERY
Krukenberg operation; Krukenberg amputation; Krukenberg hand; Krukenberg surgery
  • The Krukenberg procedure separates the bony remnants of the forearm into a makeshift pincer.

Krukenberg's veins      
‎ أَورِدَةُ كروكينبيرغ,الأَورِدَةُ المَرْكَزِيَّةُ للكَبِد‎
Krukenberg amputation         
‎ بَتْرٌ بحَسَبِ كوكينْبِرغ:في الفخذ‎
ESS         
  • Proto-Sinaitic Shin
  • Late medieval German script (Swabian [[bastarda]], dated 1496) illustrating the use of long and round ''s'': ''prieſters tochter'' ("priest's daughter").
  • Proto-Sinaitic Shin
  • A letter S in the coat of arms of [[Sortavala]]
19TH LETTER IN THE ENGLISH ALPHABET
Ess; S; User:Soroush.Setodeh; S (letter); ASCII 83; ASCII 115; U+0053; U+0073; Letter S

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Definition

long s
¦ noun an obsolete form of lower-case s, written or printed as ?.

Wikipedia

Krukenberg procedure

The Krukenberg procedure, also known as the Krukenberg operation, is a surgical technique that converts a forearm stump into a pincer. It was first described in 1917 by the German army surgeon Hermann Krukenberg. It remains in use today for certain special cases but is considered controversial and some surgeons refuse to perform it.