resect的意思和读音

resect

: [rɪ'sekt]

v.

resected  resecting  resects  

resectv.

1.~ sthto cut out part of an organ or a piece of tissue from the body

v.1.

v.1.to cut through and surgically remove part of an organ, bone, or other body part

1. requisite a. n. resect v. resemblance n. ...

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1.If you're on time, you can resect the tumor (depending on the site) without even needing to remove the pancreas or any other organ.),

2.Methylene blue injection into breast duct in operation could help surgeons to explore and resect lesions.

3.Normally operation is unable to resect it.

4.In that case, what we receive in the lab is actually only a part of what surgeons resect.

5.Conclusions It is advisable to resect large hepatocellular carcinoma actively.

6.If residual tumor is seen on postoperative imaging, the patient should have a second craniotomy to resect the entire tumor.

7.Methods To resect a total of one lobe, and a part in another lobe , the total volume of resection were 80%.80%。

8.Conclusions: It can prevent anastomotic leakage effectively and resect esophagus widely and conform to the physiological demands.

9.Smple fenestration was adopted to resect the ligamenta flava to treat retro-Lumbar spinal stenosis for36 cases.退36

10.We need to resect lucy's pituitary before-- -who else visits these kids?lucy-访?。