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When it was done, Marian held the vein up, capped the end to avoid collapse, and gave it to the surgeon so he could bypass the obstruction and get the heart going.
Sometimes, a tube (ureteral stent) may be placed in the ureter to bypass the obstruction and alleviate the symptoms, as well as to prevent ureteral stricture after ureteroscopic stone removal.
By focusing on the sick man's protectively raised hands, rather than bypassing the obstruction to zero in on a loved one's kiss, it displays an endearing reticence that implicitly points up the ambivalent role of the observer as voyeur.
The second one [endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV)] is described as entering into the brain with an endoscopic procedure and opening a new drainage pathway that bypasses the obstruction inside of the brain.
More definitive ureteroscopic techniques for stone extraction (rather than simply bypassing the obstruction) include basket extraction and ultrasound ureterolithotripsy.
Utilizing the native ureter to bypass obstruction can be a possibility if it is not involved in the pathology.
The cause was complications from surgery to bypass an obstruction in her upper digestive tract, according to Jackie Markham, a spokeswoman for General Media, the magazine's publisher.
"This obstruction is what passion really wants – its true object".
That's what this obstruction has meant over the past year.
The Obama Administration has largely enabled this obstruction.
Small or large bowel resection for bleeding or obstruction and enteric bypass for obstruction provided symptomatic relief in 92% of patients thus treated.
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