Sentence examples for open vein from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'open vein' is not correct and it is not typically used in written English.
If you are referring to a vein being opened during a medical procedure such as blood transfusion, you would use the phrase 'make an incision in the vein'. For example, "The nurse carefully made an incision in the vein to prepare the patient for a blood transfusion."

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The problem, locals say, is that many companies act like robber barons, pillaging rather than investing, and turning the Atrato into an open vein, bleeding wealth.

This ROOBY Trial planned subanalysis compared the effects on postbypass patient clinical outcomes and graft patency of endoscopic vein harvesting and open vein harvesting.

Methods: Ninety patients having open vein stripping were randomized to either sevoflurane or propofol anesthesia.

BACKGROUND: Endoscopic vein harvest (EVH) has been promoted as a possible solution to the wound complications, incisional pain, and prolonged convalesce associated with open vein harvesting (OVH).

Leg-wound closure with triclosan-coated sutures in CABG patients reduces SSIs after open vein harvesting.

We hypothesized that wound closure with triclosan-coated sutures would reduce SSI after open vein harvesting.

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Wounds are an appropriate metaphor reminiscent of Eduardo Galeano's Open Veins of Latin America.

I guess "The Open Veins of Latin America" wasn't the relaxing read he was looking for?

While there he controversially shakes hands with Venezuela leader Hugo Chávez, who gives him a copy of Open Veins of Latin America.

Like many of Orwell's political writings, "Open Veins" remains fresh because of the power of its storytelling.

Hugo Chavez gave another one of Galeano's books, "Open Veins of Latin America," to President Obama back in 2009.

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