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microsurgically

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  • adverb By means of microsurgery.

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Examples

  • Under light general anesthesia, Harold had his varicocele repaired microsurgically.

    A Baby at Last! Mark L. Fuerst 2010

  • Larger tumors need to be microsurgically removed, typically by a team of a neurotologist and neurosurgeon.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Reconstructing the breast microsurgically, without taking muscles, allows patients to recover faster with less pain.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Larger tumors need to be microsurgically removed, typically by a team of a neurotologist and neurosurgeon.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Larger tumors need to be microsurgically removed, typically by a team of a neurotologist and neurosurgeon.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Reconstructing the breast microsurgically, without taking muscles, allows patients to recover faster with less pain.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Once the tumor cells are targeted and captured by the magnet, they can either be microsurgically removed from vessels for further genetic analysis or can be noninvasively eradicated directly in blood vessels by laser irradiation through the skin, which is safe for normal blood cells.

    Newswise: Latest News 2009

  • Dr. Goldstein correctly placed Ernie’s right testicle into his scrotum and microsurgically repaired the varicocele in the left testicle.

    A Baby at Last! Mark L. Fuerst 2010

  • ­accident, Dr Tenma tries to reinstall his DNA and ­microsurgically reclaimed memories into a robot version of his ­beloved son, now called

    Film | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • ­accident, Dr Tenma tries to reinstall his DNA and ­microsurgically reclaimed memories into a robot version of his ­beloved son, now called

    Film | guardian.co.uk 2010

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