Examples of 'atraumatic' in a sentence

Meaning of "atraumatic"

Atraumatic (adjective) - describes something that is gentle, causing minimal pain or trauma
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  • That minimises trauma

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Status post an atraumatic syncopal episode in court.
Most modern sutures are swaged atraumatic needles.
Atraumatic stent with reduced deployment force.
Most modem sutures are swaged atraumatic needles.
Introduce the atraumatic cannula in the ear canal.
The tears were stitched with an atraumatic needle.
Introduce the atraumatic canula in the ear canal.
Most modern suture are swaged atraumatic needles.
And the atraumatic needle is prepped.
The material should have atraumatic properties.
Atraumatic prosthetic heart valve prosthesis.
The advantages of atraumatic tooth extraction.
Atraumatic needles for surgical suturing are already in use.
Also in this way an atraumatic end can be created.
The lower extremities are atraumatic.

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Flexible atraumatic tip design.
And this while ensuring that it is as atraumatic as possible.
Atraumatic without damaging the wound bed or periwound skin on removal.
Surgical clip applier including atraumatic jaw feature.
Devices for atraumatic access to an internal circuit of the organism are known.
There is a shoulder to locate the stent and an atraumatic tip.
The outer surface is an atraumatic surface such as a curved surface.
A proximal portion of this landing collar has an atraumatic profile.
Silk on an atraumatic needle.
The atraumatic means have the same durometer as a human finger.
This ease of insertion provides for a more atraumatic procedure.
The soft and atraumatic suction catheters are available in three sizes.
Directly visualize the clot and use atraumatic forceps to extract it.
An atraumatic rounded tip was formed at the end of the distal section.
Clamp down the portal triad with an atraumatic hemostat clamp.
The atraumatic outer surface can include one or more radii.
In some implementations the encasement comprises a rounded atraumatic distal tip.
An atraumatic tip is better suited for passing through fragile body passages.
Each surgical fastener has a leg with an atraumatic tip portion.
A nonactive atraumatic tip or cap is typically fixed distally on the flexible tip as well.
Such a balloon is also designed to be of thin material having atraumatic characteristics.
There is a need in this art for atraumatic endoscopic surgical manipulating instruments.
Physician preference has trended toward endoprostheses that are removable and atraumatic.
Outer member should have a smooth atraumatic surface to prevent trauma to tissue.
The atraumatic ends of the stent are desirably free of any loose wire ends.
The cartridge member may also include an atraumatic proximal tail as well.
A more accurate and atraumatic way of approximating surgical jaw structure is by parallel approximation.
It is yet further desired to provide such a device that is atraumatic to the patient.
The floppy tip provides an atraumatic and radiopaque terminus for the device.
Evidence suggests that incidents of headaches are reduced when atraumatic needles are used.
The tubular cover provides for atraumatic removal of the device following implantation.
The atraumatic área is defined between the clip formation regions of the jaws.
The soft silicon material of the device are atraumatic to mother and baby.
An atraumatic tip prevents vessel injury during initial placement or subsequent advancement of the device.
This surface is preferably extremely atraumatic when used in contact with biological tissue.

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