"Transvenous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Transvenous" Meaning

Transvenous refers to the passage of something (such as medication, a device, or a procedure) through a vein.
It is often used in medical contexts, particularly in the fields of cardiology and neurology, to describe the insertion of devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and vagus nerve stimulators through a vein.

"Transvenous" Examples

Transvenous in Different Contexts


Medical Procedure

Transvenous lead placement is a medical procedure where an electrode is inserted into a patient's vein to stimulate the heart.

The doctor inserted a transvenous pacemaker in the patient when their natural pacemaker failed to regulate their heartbeat.
Transvenous leads are used for patients with inoperable heart conditions.

Technical Terms

Transvenous refers to a specific installation method for solar panels where panels are installed on the roof by inserting the frames through the roof's rafters into the space between the roof and the ceiling.

Transvenous roof-mounted solar panels ensure maximum roof exposure for energy generation.
It is easier and less expensive to install transvenous solar panels than traditional roof-mounted systems.

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The word "transversally" means:<br><br>1. In a crossing way or direction; at a right angle to something else.<br>2. Spanning from side to side; extending across.<br><br>Example: "The wooden beam was installed transversally across the roof to provide additional support."<br><br>Note: The adjective "transverse" is often used in mathematics and medicine to describe a line or structure that crosses another, usually at a right angle.

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Located or directed across; going across; situated at an angle or right across something, often used to describe a direction or movement. <br><br>Example: "The movie theater is located transverse to the main street."

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Crossed or went over something from one side to the other, especially from one side of a line or a surface to the other.

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Transversing

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Traveling or extending across or along something, rather than parallel or following the length or direction in which something is placed or arranged.<br><br>Example: The highway transverses the mountains, providing a shorter route for travelers.<br><br>This word can be used to describe journeys or paths that move from one side to the other, often in a straight line.<br><br>Synonyms: crossing, intersecting, traversing