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单词 ligate
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Definition of ligate in English:

ligate

verb lɪˈɡeɪtˈlīˌɡāt
[with object]Surgery
  • Tie up (an artery or vessel)

    〔外科〕结扎(动脉或血管)

    the uterine artery was ligated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Army nurses worked autonomously in the surgical arena, triaging the wounded, initiating blood transfusions, beginning penicillin regimens for those with open wounds, suturing, and ligating vessels.
    • The cystic artery is ligated and transected and the gallbladder is dissected from the gallbladder fossa and the right hepatic lobe.
    • We performed a splenectomy and ligated the bleeding vessels.
    • Then, the arteries were doubly ligated with silk sutures simultaneously.
    • The left gastric vessels are then ligated taking the associated nodal tissue with it and avoiding any injury to the common hepatic or splenic arteries.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin ligat- 'tied', from the verb ligare.

Definition of ligate in US English:

ligate

verbˈlīˌɡāt
[with object]usually be ligatedSurgery
  • Tie up or otherwise close off (an artery or vessel)

    〔外科〕结扎(动脉或血管)

    the uterine artery was ligated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Army nurses worked autonomously in the surgical arena, triaging the wounded, initiating blood transfusions, beginning penicillin regimens for those with open wounds, suturing, and ligating vessels.
    • Then, the arteries were doubly ligated with silk sutures simultaneously.
    • The left gastric vessels are then ligated taking the associated nodal tissue with it and avoiding any injury to the common hepatic or splenic arteries.
    • We performed a splenectomy and ligated the bleeding vessels.
    • The cystic artery is ligated and transected and the gallbladder is dissected from the gallbladder fossa and the right hepatic lobe.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin ligat- ‘tied’, from the verb ligare.

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