Examples of 'distal section' in a sentence

Meaning of "distal section"

In anatomy or physiology, the 'distal section' refers to the part of a body or organ that is farthest from the main point of attachment or origin, usually used to describe structures that are located further away from the center of the body

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The same goes for the distal section.
A distal section of each gear through bore is threaded.
One or more electrodes are carried by the distal section.
The distal section was bonded to the mid shaft similarly.
Each lateral arm terminates in a distal section thereof.
The distal section is the section connecting the longitudinal sections.
The flexible section is flexed to steer the distal section.
Likewise may the distal section also comprise of different members.
An atraumatic rounded tip was formed at the end of the distal section.
The distal section of the catheter is formed of a flexible polymeric tube.
The indwelling section is attached to a distal section of the tubular section.
The distal section of the core member comprises a distal tip.
A tendon wire is included to control the deflection of the distal section.
The stiffer distal section can also be referred to as a framing coil.
Less interference with at least the distal section of the endoscope results.

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The distal section features a radially expandable basket having a plurality of legs.
The garment may consist of a proximal and distal section and a jointpiece.
Both lobes in the distal section are ridged and separated by a grooved axis.
A flexible intermediate section is connected between the proximal and distal section.
Catheter having a distal section with spring sections for biased deflection.
The blowhole feature tends to occur in the most distal section of a littoral cave.
The coaxial distal section minimizes tip distension during balloon inflation.
A steerable catheter has a deflectable flexible distal section and a stiffer proximal torqueable shaft.
The distal section is more flexible than the intermediate and proximal sections.
Wherein the implant has at least one opening positioned along its distal section.
The distal section serves as a support crosspiece connecting the longitudinal sections of the wire.
In some embodiments the sheath comprises a distal section and a proximal section with no central section.
The distal section of the tubular shaft comprises a first section connected to a second section.
The handle includes an upper portion defining a distal section connectable to the cutting blade assembly.
The distal section forms a cutting window that is otherwise fluidly connected to the lumen.
This problem becomes more pronounced when the tendon is pulled to deflect the distal section.
Alternately the distal section has a different reinforcement structure than the proximal section.
The depicted can comprises a nozzle having a substantially hemispherical distal section that defines a product outflow opening.
The length of the distal section of a connecting strut can be greater than a proximal section.
Figure 4 shows an example of such an image of the distal section.
A portion of the distal section desirably extends across the longitudinal axis in the second direction.
Each spaced-apart portion terminates in the distal section thereof.
The bend and the distal section may be formed from metal or a other conductive material.
When the tendon is pulled, the catheter distal section deflects.
A distal section of the fitting converges narrowly in the axial direction toward the casing tube.
The sealant of claim 1, wherein the distal section comprises a pH adjusting agent.
The distal section has a first stiffness and the proximal section has a second stiffness.
Figure 4 is an enlarged side view of the distal section of the guidewire assembly.
The distal section can have a first stiffness and the proximal section can have a second stiffness.
In another embodiment, the bulb is placed on the inside of the distal section.
The distal section 1 is sufficiently rigid to be introduced into the rectum of a patient.
The hypotube or stiffening wire 42 makes the distal section relatively inflexible.
The distal section of catheter 21 may be constructed in an expandable wire weave configuration.
To maximize trackability, the catheter should have a relatively flexible distal section.
Prior to degeneration, the distal section of the axon tends to remain electrically excitable.

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