surgical repair
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsurgicalandrepair
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surgical
adjective
uk/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/us/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
used for ...
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repair
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈpeər/us/rɪˈper/
the act of fixing something that is broken ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandrepairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Surgicalrepairwas successfully undertaken.
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Thesurgicalrepairwas intact.
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She was not accepted forsurgicalrepair.
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Surgicalrepairof straddling and overriding tricuspid valve.
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Surgicalrepairof inferior sinus venosus atrial septal defect.
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Presence of the anomalous artery can then complicatesurgicalrepair.
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Experience withsurgicalrepairis limited, and results vary considerably.
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Echocardiography can usually identify the obstructive lesion in sufficient detail beforesurgicalrepair.
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Twelve patients underwentsurgicalrepairand one patient opted for medical management.
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Early diagnosis andsurgicalrepairis essential to prevent irreversible pulmonary vascular obstructive disease.
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Successfulsurgicalrepairof aortic atresia associated with normal left ventricle.
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One patient required a second dilatation, and another one asurgicalrepair.
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Magnetic resonance in the detection and review of aortic aneurysms followingsurgicalrepairof coarctation.
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The goal ofsurgicalrepairis to restore normal function rather than normal anatomy.
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Completesurgicalrepairin early infancy, nevertheless, might still be associated with increased perioperative mortality.
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In conclusion, we have shownsurgicalrepairto be-anatomically feasible in this uncommon anatomic complex.
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Effect of physical training on exercise performance of children followingsurgicalrepairof congenital heart disease.
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Since prolonged volume overload may be detrimental to myocardial function, earliersurgicalrepairshould be recommended.
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In some institutions, cardiac catheterization is done routinely prior tosurgicalrepair.
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The duct was ligated at the time ofsurgicalrepairfor recoarctation.
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They all underwent cardiac catheterization and were submitted forsurgicalrepair.
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Assessment of thesurgicalrepaircan be obtained in the immediate postcardiopulmonary surgery.
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In no patient was there a recoarctation at the site of thesurgicalrepair.
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