Surgical
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168 examples of Surgical in a sentence
These are the actual
surgical
screws used in reconstructing her ankle.
We did 12 open-heart
surgical
patients successfully.
This past July, a federal court struck down North Carolina's voter ID law saying it "... targeted African-Americans with
surgical
precision."
I work with
surgical
teams.
We are manufacturing reproductions of children in order for surgeons and
surgical
teams to rehearse in the most relevant possible ways.
Surgical
team member 1: You want the head down or head up?
But there's no way we could have come up with that technology by asking scientists to build better
surgical
probes.
Janma, meaning "birth," contained a blood-absorbing sheet for the woman to give birth on, a
surgical
scalpel, a cord clamp, a bar of soap, a pair of gloves and the first cloth to wipe the baby clean.
This is a hundred days earlier where we can give therapies, a hundred days earlier where we can do
surgical
interventions, or even a hundred days less for the cancer to grow or a hundred days less for resistance to occur.
Another example is a group of designers who were working on a
surgical
instrument with some surgeons.
Take a look at these
surgical
wires used to close a patient's sternum following open-heart surgery.
What you see here is a
surgical
theater being sterilized with germicidal ultraviolet light.
For example, I see far-UVC lights in
surgical
theaters.
Like any
surgical
procedure, LASIK comes with certain risks.
A talk about
surgical
robots is also a talk about surgery.
But you need to talk about
surgical
instruments and the evolution of
surgical
technology together.
So in order to give you some kind of a perspective of where we are right now with
surgical
robots, and where we're going to be going in the future, I want to give you a little bit of perspective of how we got to this point, how we even came to believe that surgery was OK, that this was something that was possible to do, that this kind of cutting and reforming was OK.
Now that is
surgical
thinking.
And infection would continue to claim a majority of
surgical
patients until the next big revolution in surgery, which was aseptic technique.
And since this was introduced in 1999, a lot of these robots have been out and being used for
surgical
procedures like a prostatectomy, which is a prostate deep in the pelvis, and it requires fine dissection and delicate manipulation to be able to get a good
surgical
outcome.
But what this lets you do is gives you that all-important traction, and counter-traction, so that you can dissect, so that you can sew, so that you can do all the things that you need to do, all the
surgical
tasks.
But you care about nerves, if you are a
surgical
patient.
It's almost like doing a
surgical
operation to get this thing right.
Hymenoplasty is a
surgical
procedure which restores the virginal state, allowing her to adhere to certain cultural expectations regarding virginity and marriage.
I'm a surgeon by profession, and as I stand here today talking to all of you, five billion people around the world lack access to safe
surgical
care.
That's 70 percent of the world's population, who according to the WHO's Lancet Commission can't even access simple
surgical
procedures as and when they need them.
If we look around us here in the US, a recent study reported that we need an extra 100,000 surgeons by 2030 to just keep up with the demand for routine
surgical
procedures.
It has the power to help us solve some of the key issues that we face, like lack of access to vital
surgical
services.
Wi-Fi and mobile technology are growing rapidly, and they should play a role in boosting
surgical
provision.
That, you know, we're not sufficiently
surgical
in our retaliation leads to more hatred abroad, more terrorism.
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