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- noun Plural form of
cholecystectomy .
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Examples
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Anyone familiar with laproscopic cholecystectomies knows that an acute or chroniclly inflamed gallbladder can adhere itself to the intestine.
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One top surgeon, Dr. Donald Cagle, trimmed $44,000 with a single change: using reusable instead of disposable trocars-instruments that pierce the skin-in laparoscopic cholecystectomies (the high-tech removal of a patient's gallbladder).
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
Science Blog 2010
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
Science Blog 2010
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The researchers reviewed 2,908 laparoscopic cholecystectomies, in which the gall bladder is surgically removed through a small incision in the abdomen, and 1,726 appendectomies to remove patients 'appendixes that were performed at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center from July 2003 to March
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Similarly, tissue anchors were visible during 24-month follow-up endoscopies in all five of the patients who had NOTES cholecystectomies.
Science Blog 2010
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