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Eponymous surgical procedures are generally named after the surgeon or surgeons who performed or reported them first. In some instances they are named after the surgeon who popularised them or refined existing procedures, and occasionally are named after the patient who first underwent the procedure.
[1] However, because of the nature of the history of medicine, new discoveries are often referred to using the name of the people who initially made the discovery. List of eponymous diseases; List of eponymous fractures; List of eponymous medical devices; List of eponymous medical signs; List of eponymous medical treatments
List of eponymous surgical procedures; T. List of eponymous medical treatments This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 12:31 (UTC). Text ...
Cardiovascular surgical procedures (1 P) Computer-assisted surgery (1 C, 19 P) D. Dental surgical procedures (13 P) ... List of eponymous surgical procedures;
Williams P.C. (1937), “Lesions of the Lumbosacral Spine: 2. Chronic Traumatic (postural) Destruction of the Lumbosacral Intervertebral Disc”, J Bone Joint Surgery; 29:690–703 Yeo's treatment: Isaac Burney Yeo: Bariatrics: Treatment of obesity using hot drinks and carbohydrate avoidance: Yeo's treatment at Who Named It? Yuzpe regimen: A ...
Brunelli procedure; Cotrel–Dubousset instrumentation; Cunningham Shoulder Reduction; Darrach's procedure; Darrah procedure; Evans technique; Girdlestone's Procedure; Keller procedure; Kocher manoeuvre; Krukenberg procedure; Latarjet procedure; Mumford procedure; Ponseti method; Swanson's Arthroplasty; Tommy John surgery; Weil's Osteotomy ...
[1] This knowledge is vital for avoiding inadvertent damage to critical structures. Assessment of pancreatic vascular arcades: The manoeuvre aids in the assessment of pancreatic vascular arcades. Surgeons can use this information for procedures like embolectomy or aortomesenteric bypass. Exposure for surgical anatomy studies:
[1] Allis clamp: Oscar Huntington Allis: General use: Soft tissue clamp: Allis' tweezers or clamp at Who Named It? [2] Arruga forceps: Hermenegildo Arruga: Ophthalmology: Forceps used for intracapsular removal of cataracts: Arruga forceps at Who Named It? [3] Asch's septum forceps: Morris Joseph Asch: Otolaryngology: Forceps used to reduce ...