Noun
[klamp de miˈku.liθ]
The term "clamp de Mikulicz" in Spanish is used in the field of medicine, particularly in surgery. It refers to a device named after Johann von Mikulicz-Radecki, a pioneering Austrian-Polish surgeon from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This device is a kind of surgical clamp used to secure tissues during an operation. The term is more commonly used in written medical contexts than in oral speech due to its technical nature.
The surgeon used a Mikulicz clamp to secure the tissues during the operation.
Es importante tener varios tamaños de clamp de Mikulicz disponibles en el quirófano.
In this case, "clamp de Mikulicz" is a specific term in the medical field and does not form part of popular idiomatic expressions.
The term "clamp de Mikulicz" is derived from the name of Johann von Mikulicz-Radecki, the surgeon who developed this specific type of clamp for surgical purposes.