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Procedure to replace a damaged section of cornea with part of the conjunctiva: Hadfield's procedure: Geoffrey John Hadfield: Oncologic Surgery, Breast surgery. Surgical removal (excision) of all lactiferous ducts of the breast for managing duct ectasia. [1] Halsted's operation (hernia) William Stewart Halsted: General surgery: Repair of ...
[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
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
An eponymous disease is a disease, disorder, condition, or syndrome named after a person, usually the physician or other health care professional who first identified the disease; less commonly, a patient who had the disease; rarely, a literary character who exhibited signs of the disease or an actor or subject of an allusion, as characteristics associated with them were suggestive of symptoms ...
[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 ...