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exploratory surgery - перевод на арабский


exploratory surgery         
‎ جِراحَةٌ اسْتِكْشافِيَّة‎
POSTOPERATIVE         
  • Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590), father of modern military surgery.
  • 12th century eye surgery in Italy
  • antiseptic surgery]]
  • Surgery underway at the [[Red Cross]] Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]].
USE OF INCISIVE INSTRUMENTS ON A PERSON TO INVESTIGATE OR TREAT A MEDICAL CONDITION
Surgical procedure; Surgical; Surgical technique; Surgically; Surgical operation; Surgical specialties; Chirurgery; Surgery operation; Emergency Surgery; Chirurgy; Surgeries; Corrective surgery; Sterile drapes; Elliptical excision; Surgical excision; Surgical excision of malignant lesions; Surgery in general practice; Post-op; Post-operation; Post-operative; Surgical team; Chirurgical; Major surgery; Complications of surgery; Excision (surgery); Surgery specialties; Specialties in surgery; Resection (surgery); Surgery operations; Minor surgery; Chirurgic; Sugery; Postoperative; Minor procedure; Surgical sciences; Post surgical care; Postoperative care

الصفة

بعد عملية جراحية

SURGICAL         
  • Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590), father of modern military surgery.
  • 12th century eye surgery in Italy
  • antiseptic surgery]]
  • Surgery underway at the [[Red Cross]] Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]].
USE OF INCISIVE INSTRUMENTS ON A PERSON TO INVESTIGATE OR TREAT A MEDICAL CONDITION
Surgical procedure; Surgical; Surgical technique; Surgically; Surgical operation; Surgical specialties; Chirurgery; Surgery operation; Emergency Surgery; Chirurgy; Surgeries; Corrective surgery; Sterile drapes; Elliptical excision; Surgical excision; Surgical excision of malignant lesions; Surgery in general practice; Post-op; Post-operation; Post-operative; Surgical team; Chirurgical; Major surgery; Complications of surgery; Excision (surgery); Surgery specialties; Specialties in surgery; Resection (surgery); Surgery operations; Minor surgery; Chirurgic; Sugery; Postoperative; Minor procedure; Surgical sciences; Post surgical care; Postoperative care

الصفة

جرَاحِيّ

Определение

surgery
¦ noun (plural surgeries)
1. the branch of medicine concerned with treatment of bodily injuries or disorders by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
2. Brit. a place where a medical practitioner treats or advises patients.
3. Brit. an occasion on which an MP, lawyer, or other professional person gives advice.
Origin
ME: from OFr. surgerie, contr. of serurgerie, from serurgien (see surgeon).

Википедия

Exploratory surgery

Exploratory surgery is a diagnostic method used by doctors when trying to find a diagnosis for an ailment. With the invention of modern imaging techniques, exploratory surgery is becoming less common in humans. Due to the high cost and lower availability of advanced imaging for animals, exploratory surgery is more common in animals in modern practice.

Примеры употребления для exploratory surgery
1. Dec 2005 Announces he is to undergo exploratory surgery.
2. The impromptu work _ "exploratory surgery" as the station‘s program manager calls it _ will keep shuttle Discovery in orbit an extra day.
3. The impromptu work –– "exploratory surgery," as the station‘s program manager calls it –– almost certainly will keep the shuttle Discovery in orbit an extra day.
4. L. was examined by a senior physician, who recommended removal of the cancerous organs should exploratory surgery verify the suspected malignancy.
5. By Ran Reznick An internal review completed recently by the private hospital chain Assuta found serious failings on the part of three gynecologists who conducted exploratory surgery on a woman suspected of having cancer, despite lacking the requisite expertise to excise any malignant tissue discovered in the process.