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Law of laplace
A law stating that pressure within a tube is inversely proportional to the radius. The larger the diameter of a tubular structure, the less chance that it will rupture when subjected to an increase in pressure.
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Lap board
A wheelchair attachment serving as a tray or platform over the lap to support the hands and arms or to permit manual activities.
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Laparosplenotomy
Incision of the spleen through the abdominal wall.
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Laparoscopic vertical gastrectomy
A bariatric surgical treatment in which a large portion of the stomach is removed, leaving a 60- to 80-ml gastric tube. The greater curvature of the stomach is removed during the procedure. The small residual stomach tube prevents overeating by creating a feeling that the stomach is full after a small meal. (The operation may…
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Laparoscopic gastric banding
A bariatric surgical treatment in which a tight band is placed around the upper stomach, restricting its volume and increasing the sense of satiety after a meal. Relative to other forms of bariatric surgery, gastric banding is less effective; patients who undergo gastric banding achieve less weight loss.
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Laparosalpingotomy
Incision of a fallopian tube through an abdominal incision.
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Laparosalpingectomy
Excision of a fallopian tube through an abdominal incision.
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Laparorrhaphy
Suture of a wound in the abdominal wall.
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Laparomyomectomy
Abdominal excision of a muscular tumor.
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Laparohysterotomy
Surgery of the uterus through an abdominal incision.
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