"Trachelorrhaphy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trachelorrhaphy" Meaning

Trachelorrhaphy is a type of surgical procedure that involves repairing a ruptured or damaged anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee.

"Trachelorrhaphy" Examples

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Trachelorrhaphy refers to the medical procedure of stitching or repairing a ruptured or damaged cervix.
It can also be used to refer to the suturing of the cervix and uterus in the case of a complete cervical avulsion.

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1. Medical Scenario
The doctor performed a trachelorrhaphy on the patient to repair the ruptured cervix during childbirth.
2. Medical Journal
In the medical journal article, the authors discussed the incidence of trachelorrhaphy in cases of extreme vaginal penetration injuries.
3. Medical Research
The research focused on the long-term outcomes of trachelorrhaphy and the factors that influence successful recovery.
4. Clinical Procedure
Trachelorrhaphy is a critical component of emergency obstetric care and requires precise surgical expertise.
5. Case Study
A traumatic injury led to a severe laceration of the cervix, necessitating an immediate trachelorrhaphy to prevent hemorrhage.

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