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- Trephine - Wikipedia
A trephine ( trɪˈfaɪn ; from Greek τρύπανον, trypanon 'instrument for boring') [2] is a surgical instrument with a cylindrical blade It can be of one of several dimensions and designs depending on what it is meant to be used for
- Trephination: What Is It, Its Use, and More | Osmosis
Trephination, also known as trepanning, trepanation or burr holing, is one of the oldest surgical procedures known to humanity and refers to a surgical procedure in which a circular piece of bone is drilled and excised, most commonly from the human skull
- What is a trephine biopsy? - MyPathologyReport
The term “trephine” comes from the special type of hollow needle used in the procedure This needle removes a narrow core of bone and marrow together, allowing the pathologist to examine the structure of the tissue in its natural state
- Bone Marrow Aspiration Trephine Biopsy | Cancer Council NSW
Learn about the diagnostic tests bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy Discover how these tests can detect abnormal plasma cells and assess bone marrow damage
- TREPHINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TREPHINE is a surgical instrument for cutting out circular sections (as of bone or corneal tissue)
- Characteristics of Patients with Trephine Syndrome: A Retrospective . . .
This study retrospectively investigated the prevalence and clinical features of trephine syndrome, which is a late complication of craniectom, in patients who underwent craniectomy decompression
- Trephine Technique – Bone Marrow Biopsy - Allied Guru
Two standard techniques exist to obtain bone marrow samples: Bone marrow aspiration – removes liquid marrow, useful for cytology (individual cells) Bone marrow trephine biopsy – removes a solid cylindrical core of marrow and bone, useful for histology (architecture, fibrosis, infiltration)
- What is Trephine Biopsy? - iCliniq
Trephine biopsy, a minimally invasive procedure, unveils bone marrow intricacies, unlocking vital clues for diagnosing hematological and oncological disorders
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