Examples of 'everted' in a sentence

Meaning of "everted"

evert (verb): To turn inside out or outward. In medical context, it refers to turning an organ or part outward
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  • simple past tense and past participle of evert

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Its edge is everted and not always raised.
The defect is identified and the margins are everted.
Everted laryngeal saccules will further obstruct airway flow.
Wound edges are everted nicely.
The everted region thus may be considered as an outer portion of the catheter tube.
The traction tube was then everted over the constraining sheath.
Current dermal staplers attempt to position the wound in an everted fashion.
The glove is then everted and packaged in a conventional manner.
Edges are everted.
The upper lip is everted and toothless gums are often visible.
Pleated sheaths also work best when deployed in everted tube configurations.
The sealing cuff is everted when the delivery catheter is pulled proximally.
Conventional punches create wounds that are cylindrical with parallel or even everted edges.
The mitt may even be everted to provide a total of four functional sides.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a surgical stapling instrument for everted anastomosis.

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The film tube ends were everted over the outside of the glass tube.
Such everted arrays of electrodes can be difficult to deploy accurately and uniformly into tissue.
The end of the graft vessel is everted over the unexpanded inner flange.
The everted stent can be released from the delivery tube to expand against the thrombus.
The clip grips the edges of adjacent and everted tissue by crimping the legs together.
The partially everted aperture can then be secured closed by deploying a clamp there around.
Other configurations of the electrodes besides the everted array shown in FIG.
At this point the cheek is everted and can be pinned onto a mount for examination.
Said type of pin 3 is also defined as everted.
The tissue is everted onto a glass rod so that the mucosal surface is facing out.
The LAD is also partially everted as shown.
It is in the everted position illustrated in FIG.
The siphonal canal is short and wide, with an everted margin.
The everted proboscis of Ottoia bears an armature of teeth and hooks.
It may be located on the everted portion 6 of the tube.
For the ingestion of preys, this part of the stomach is everted.
The extravagant everted forms of several versions of the Vase Duplessis demonstrate his style.
If desired, a loop of suture can be used to hold the everted vessel in place.
I think I everted the edges too much.
Nevertheless, in order to properly utilize these clips, the tissues should be everted.
Everted laryngeal saccules, which obstruct the passage of air to the trachea.
To evaluate the level of absorption, the everted rat intestinal sac technique was used.
Vessel with everted lip, decorated with wavy and straight impressed motifs.
By practicing the process, a tubular member can be easily everted through an existing pipeline.
It 's as if they had everted stomachs, digesting food outside instead of inside their bodies.
This will decrease the chance of slippage to insure that lower eyelid 22 is everted.
The everted portion of the tube is folded back over the non-everted portion.
The outer film 4 can be excluded in those cases when the laminate is everted.
Many polychaetes have a muscular pharynx that can be everted ( turned inside out to extend it ).
For example, everted membrane vesicles are prepared from cells into which yhfK gene is introduced.
When the punch is subsequently withdrawn, the tissue resumes its consequently everted shape.
The dimensions of the various everted filter devices may vary, depending on the intended application.
In one additional cadáver, a biologic glue was applied around the everted surface of the graft.
This creates an everted pouch that slowly heals, forming a new opening for the salivary duct.
Figure 39 is a cross section of the everting delivery mechanism with the retaining sleeve partially everted.

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