Examples of using Percutaneous in English and their translations into Swedish
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Porgès Coloplast offers a wide range of disposable products to support endourologic and percutaneous procedures, including Dormia® stone extractors, ureteral stents, ureteral catheters, balloon dilation, ureteral access sheath, guidewires and percutaneous nephrostomy kits.
To shrink the disruptive tissue, we use percutaneous laser disc decompression(PLDD) or percutaneous nucleotomy.
The skin around the screw must be cleaned thoroughly every day to avoid infections, which can occur with percutaneous devices.
ureteroscopy(URS), percutaneous nephrolithotomy(PCNL) and open surgery.
Bleeding is most common at the arterial access site in patients undergoing percutaneous arterial procedures.
There is no high quality evidence for the use of Ticagrelor powder before percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)
It should be noted that all percutaneous procedures are temporary measures,
If, after this, you then need percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) treatment, the dosage will be increased to.
PTCA, is now referred to as percutaneous coronary intervention,
Percutaneous nucleotomy eliminates the cause of the pain without damaging the surrounding tissue unnecessarily.
Angioplasty or‘ percutaneous coronary intervention'(PCI)
When the patient undergoes a percutaneous coronary intervention, then the treatment can be continued for up to 20-24 hours after surgery, to a maximum of 96 hours.
The overall acute mortality risk following percutaneous coronary intervention is less than one percent;
Initial upfront higher costs driven by surgical treatment for patients who received balloon kyphoplasty are offset by considerable pharmacy costs in patients who received percutaneous vertebroplasty.
Patients could be medically managed, proceed to coronary artery bypass graft(CABG), or undergo percutaneous coronary intervention PCI.
biomechanical treatment(surface release technique, percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), and/or ear stimulation.
These agents represent a major advance in enhancing the safety and efficacy of percutaneous coronary intervention in selected patients.
the need for emergent CABG following percutaneous coronary intervention is less than 1% to 2%.
significantly reduces the risk for adverse outcomes compared with percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)
indicating that there is no potential for percutaneous interactions that could affect the metabolism of tacrolimus.