"Translabyrinthine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Translabyrinthine" Meaning

Translabyrinthine refers to something or someone that crosses or goes beyond the labyrinth, or a complex maze.

"Translabyrinthine" Examples

Translabyrinthine


Definition


Involving or relating to the passage of a nerve through the temporal bone near the inner ear, but not specifically within the labyrinth of the ear itself.

Examples


The translabyrinthine approach was used in the surgical procedure to access the patient's facial nerve without disrupting the delicate balance organs of the labyrinth.
The nerve surgeon specialised in operating on nerves with translabyrinthine passages, which required extra skill and precision.
The medical student struggled to understand the complex concept of nerves passing through translabyrinthine structures, but her mentor was there to guide her.
Due to the patient's fragile skull, the neurosurgeon had to perform a translabyrinthine dissection carefully to avoid causing damage to surrounding tissues.
The anatomy textbook included a detailed illustration of the translabyrinthine part of the cranial nerve, which was a crucial area for the medical students to study.

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