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  2. Vaginal cuff - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal cuff is the upper portion of the vagina that opens up into the peritoneum and is sutured shut after the removal of the cervix and uterus during a hysterectomy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The vaginal cuff is created by suturing together the edges of the surgical site where the cervix was attached to the vagina.

  3. Intermittent catheterisation - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent catheters come in a variety of designs and differ depending on the user's genitals, with a catheter for a penis being longer and a catheter for a vulva being shorter. The catheter is inserted into the urethra by the patient or a carer and can either be directed down a toilet or, if measurement of volume is required, into a ...

  4. List of medical abbreviations: S - Wikipedia

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    Swan–Ganz catheter (see pulmonary artery catheter) SG: specific gravity (in urinanalysis) SGB: stellate ganglion block SGOT: serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase: SGPT: serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase: SH SH x: social history (personal habits, living situation, job) SHBG: sex hormone-binding globulin: shob: shortness of breath (see ...

  5. Mitrofanoff procedure - Wikipedia

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    There are three major types of intermittent catheters used with a Mitrofanoff. [28] Intermittent catheters are used to drain the bladder at regular intervals. [28] The three types are: Non-coated: can be used with a lubricant [28] Hydrophilic: need to be activated with water by following the product instructions [28]

  6. Vaginectomy - Wikipedia

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    The average hospital stay after operation was a week and all individuals are discharged with a catheter, which is removed after 2–3 weeks. [8] At discharge, individuals learn how to take care of the incisions and must limit their physical activity for the initial 2–3 weeks.

  7. Tracheal tube - Wikipedia

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    A typical cuffed endotracheal tube, constructed of polyvinyl chloride A Carlens double-lumen endotracheal tube, commonly used for thoracic surgical operations such as VATS lobectomy Most endotracheal tubes today are constructed of polyvinyl chloride , but specialty tubes constructed of silicone rubber , latex rubber , or stainless steel are ...

  8. Groshong line - Wikipedia

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    Groshongs may be left in place for extended periods and are used when long-term intravenous therapy is needed, such as for chemotherapy.Similar to the Hickman line, the tip of the catheter is in the superior vena cava, and the catheter is tunneled under the skin to an incision on the chest wall, where the distal end of the catheter exits the body.

  9. Dialysis catheter - Wikipedia

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    If a patient requires long-term dialysis therapy, a chronic dialysis catheter will be inserted. Chronic catheters contain a dacron cuff that is tunneled beneath the skin approximately 3–8 cm. The tunnel is thought to add a barrier to infection. The most popular dialysis catheter sold on the market today is the Symmetrical-Tip dialysis ...