Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
is completely relaxed
French translation:
Complètement détendu
English term
is completely relaxed
Prior to the surgical procedure, start by pressing on the catheter hose and observe the response signal while doing this.
In order to be able to record clear EMG signals from the autonomously innervated, smooth musculature of the internal anal sphincter, neuromonitoring can only be performed when the patient is completely relaxed.
dans ce contexte chirurgical
4 +3 | Complètement détendu | Emmanuella |
Aug 13, 2020 09:03: Emmanuella Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
Complètement détendu
agree |
Zeineb Nalouti
3 hrs
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grazie
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Veronica Montserrat
16 hrs
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grazie
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Lionel-N
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