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Qué (quién) es oxygenator - definición

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Heparin-coated blood oxygenator; User:Brownbi108 group1; Heparin-Coated Blood Oxygenators
  • Schematic of silicone membrane oxygenator

oxygenator         
¦ noun Medicine
1. an apparatus for oxygenating the blood.
2. an aquatic plant which enriches the surrounding water with oxygen.
Oxygenator         
·noun An Oxidizer.
Oxygenator         
An oxygenator is a medical device that is capable of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood of human patient during surgical procedures that may necessitate the interruption or cessation of blood flow in the body, a critical organ or great blood vessel. These organs can be the heart, lungs or liver, while the great vessels can be the aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins or vena cava.

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Oxygenator

An oxygenator is a medical device that is capable of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood of human patient during surgical procedures that may necessitate the interruption or cessation of blood flow in the body, a critical organ or great blood vessel. These organs can be the heart, lungs or liver, while the great vessels can be the aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins or vena cava.

Ejemplos de uso de oxygenator
1. They include a mechanical heart valve, oxygenator, a rigid shell disposable device used during open–heart surgery as the artificial lung, neurosurgical implant used for the controlled drainage of the cerebrospinal fluid, ophthalmic sponge, the disposable swab to remove the blood and other fluids from the surgical site instantly without particulate shredding, concentric needle electrode and bone wax, the material used for anointing to arrest bleeding during incision of bone during surgery.