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exentération - tradução para francês

MEDICAL SPECIALTY
Refractive Eye Surgery; Laser eye surgery; Ophthalmologic surgical procedures; Ophthalmic Surgery; Eye-surgery; Intraocular surgery; Ophthalmic surgery; Vision surgery; Lazer eye surgery; Eye surgeon; Ocular surgery; Opthalmic surgery; Exenteration; Vitreoretinal surgery; Canaloplasty
  • Cataract surgery, using a temporal approach [[phacoemulsification]] probe (in right hand) and "chopper" (in left hand) being done under operating microscope at a Navy medical center
  • Disinserting the medial rectus muscle, after placing vicryl suture
  • Isolating the inferior rectus muscle
  • Vitrectomy

exentération      
n. exenteration, evisceration, disembowelling, removal of the internal organs of (Medicine)
évidage      
n. hollowing out, exenteration
eviscéré      
exenterate, disemboweled, having the internal organs removed (Medicine)

Definição

Exenteration
·noun Act of exenterating.

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Eye surgery

Eye surgery, also known as ophthalmic or ocular surgery, is surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa, by an ophthalmologist. Eye surgery is part of ophthalmology. The eye is a fragile organ, and requires due care before, during, and after a surgical procedure to minimize or prevent further damage. An eye surgeon is responsible for selecting the appropriate surgical procedure for the patient, and for taking the necessary safety precautions. Mentions of eye surgery can be found in several ancient texts dating back as early as 1800 BC, with cataract treatment starting in the fifth century BC. It continues to be a widely practiced class of surgery, with various techniques having been developed for treating eye problems.