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"forceps" Definitions
  1. an instrument used by doctors or scientists, with two long thin parts for picking up and holding things

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Then, they removed it with a suction device and forceps.
Anxious, too, for he was facing a pair of forceps.
Maybe those printers could spit out the needles or forceps, too.
Medical Procedure: Removal of a foreign body in the nose, using forceps.
Then he slid in forceps skillfully, not a scratch on her temples.
An X-ray taken late last year showed the forceps were to blame.
His milky-while umbilical cord, still attached, is blocked with a pair of forceps.
Using tiny forceps, an entomologist there placed five ticks on the poppy seed muffin.
They later used a longer bronchoscope with attached forceps to remove the unidentified object.
The operating team attaches to the arms all the necessary devices, from hooks to forceps.
Ahmed winced in pain as Hameed used forceps to remove a pellet from his lower back.
"Police attended and found blood, forceps, and other evidence consistent with childbirth," read their original release.
Using electrosurgery forceps, they dissected this tissue away from the surrounding brain, purposefully from every side.
Though doctors soon removed the clandestine throat teeth with forceps, the man's suffering wasn't over yet.
Through one, Belfort provides vision with a fiber-optic camera and assists an accompanying neurosurgeon with forceps.
The doctors then operated on the man, using forceps to remove the tapeworm from the patient's mouth.
Half of Dr. Friedman's subjects delivered with forceps, meaning that their babies were extracted with an implement.
This may lead to assisted delivery using tools like a vacuum or forceps, or an emergency Cesarean section.
Prophylactic antibiotics may help when women who are giving birth require the aid of forceps or vacuum extraction.
Yan pulled out a pair of forceps and, after a few attempts, she was returned to the colony.
Giu­lianotti asked for forceps, a hook, and a grasper, and the nurses attached them to the robot's appendages.
After a 45-minute procedure, using suction and forceps, doctors were able to extract the cockroach, still alive.
The cockroach was pulled out with the help of suction machines and forceps over the course of 45 minutes.
The 2015 law would bar doctors from using instruments such as forceps to remove a fetus from the womb.
After giving birth, she collected everything involved—this included the blood, forceps, umbilical cord, and placenta—and froze it.
Using forceps, I grabbed at the free edge of skin; I cringed at the ripping sound as tissue tore loose.
Instead of a black doctor's bag, she carries a red-top Craftsman toolbox packed with knives, scalpels, forceps and scissors.
"It's a painful forceps delivery," SBB Chief Executive Andreas Meyer told a news conference in Bern, the Blick newspaper reported.
Blackouts are also a regular occurrence at Nyambi, so staffers cannot always sterilize equipment like forceps to use during labour.
Doctors ultimately gripped the bulge with forceps and, using local anesthesia, pulled out a parasitic worm known as Dirofilaria repens.
But Sir Richard Croft, the male attendant, who belonged to a noninterventionist school of thought, opted not to use forceps.
He then used the forceps to push tissue out of the way as he hooked a ligament and severed it.
The kit contained a pair of small bullet forceps with scissor handles, which could be used to extract metal bullets from tissue; a blade for an amputation saw; a grooved director commonly used as a knife guide; tweezer forceps; a metacarpal saw; and a Petit-style tourniquet used to stave off blood loss during amputations.
Insert the boat into the bottle stern first, using a bent metal coat hanger or a surgeon's tool called polypus forceps.
Rows of gleaming scalpels, forceps, and sponges were arrayed on a tray—an arrangement familiar to ­anyone who watches medical dramas.
Sweating, he clamped down with dental forceps, gave it a few wiggles, then a few twists and "pop" — it was free.
Past age 20163, "can you grab a tiny little blood vessel with a forceps and not grab something else?" he asked.
There wasn't a meaningful difference in the proportion of women who had vaginal deliveries aided by instruments like forceps or a vacuum.
The number of cesarean sections, the number of forceps deliveries and the number of episiotomies were almost identical in the two groups.
In the central canvas, a hand holding glittering silver forceps reaches toward a woman's naked crotch under an oversize Donald Duck toy.
Once there, your doctor will take a look inside your vagina using a speculum, and pull out the tampon using large forceps, she says.
"Patients reliving a birth sequence in my sessions have shown forceps marks on the forehead," Dr. Janov wrote in "The Biology of Love" (2000).
There was a man using a forceps-like tool to extract a stuck piglet while the crowd watched with bated breath in the bleachers.
There, a doctor was able to remove the shoe in less than a second, as Michael recalled it, with a longer set of forceps.
But, if scalpels and forceps were attached to a remote-controlled robot, surgeons could easily go as deep as they wanted, at any angle.
Giu­lianotti put a laparoscopic camera through one of the cannulas and, while watching the screen, used forceps to push the bag toward the incision.
They deny the science of fetal development, while advocating for aborting fully developed, viable children who can feel the pain of the abortionists' forceps.
In four of the photos, a crime scene investigator in a hazmat suit uses forceps to lift a different fetus from the brownish liquid.
The Texas law refers to the procedure as "dismemberment abortion," in which a combination of suction and forceps issued to bring tissue through the cervix.
I've heard stories from friends who've requested a change after being a little too excited about a sexy gynecologist diving in with forceps and speculums.
Ma Van Nhat, 54, said the forceps had probably been left in his abdomen in 1998 when he had emergency surgery after a traffic accident.
The da Vinci's three arms were loaded and ready to go: one held a grasper, the second held a hook, and the third held forceps.
Upon examination, the woman's doctor found a "moving oblong nodule" in her upper left eyelid, and used forceps to yank the long, thin sucker out surgically.
The procedure uses a combination of suction and forceps to bring tissue through the cervix and accounts for 16 percent of all abortions performed in Kentucky.
The Texas law refers to the procedure as "dismemberment abortion," in which a combination of suction and forceps are used to bring tissue through the cervix.
You insert and remove them yourself with a little pair of forceps and they can survive sneezing and, one would assume, a good, hard midnight snoooorrrrrk.
HANOI (Reuters) - Doctors in Vietnam have removed surgical forceps from a man who unknowingly carried them inside his body for 18 years, national television VTV reported.
The director of Bac Kan Hospital, Trinh Thi Luong, told VTV that officials were trying to find out who might have left the forceps in Nhat.
The amendment on dilation and evacuation bars physicians from using forceps or similar instruments on a live fetus to remove it from the womb in pieces.
The bodies that Sarah and her colleagues will eventually work on with forceps and a scalpel have to initially spend a year in a formaldehyde bath.
Using painkillers he'd purchased online from England, as well as forceps and scalpels he'd acquired, Van Ryswyk said he began the procedure on Sunday around 10 p.m.
There are stents for arteries, retinal implants for the eye, forceps that scrunch up to pass through a tiny incision before getting to work within the body.
Eight months to a year later, the researchers took out the transplants, examined them under a microscope, and pulverized them with forceps and enzymes to recover live sperm.
So they opted for a more invasive approach, making larger incisions in the abdominal wall and yanking the phone out with forceps—kind of like a caesarean section.
A case of objects from a 1st-century CE Roman physician's tomb includes a cylindrical portable sundial made of deer bone, alongside forceps, scalp handles, and other medical instruments.
After Jodie's baby was born with the aid of forceps in 2017, she recalls being told her perineum tore a little and that she only needed a small stitch.
Termite Tossing, Willem Kruger, South AfricaUsing the tip of its large beak-like forceps, a southern yellow-billed hornbill flicks a termite into the air and gobbles it up.
A single injection of antibiotics significantly reduces the risk of infections when women who are giving birth require the aid of forceps or vacuum extraction, a new study concludes.
In the years that followed, leading obstetricians swung toward a greater degree of intervention, including allowing medicines to be administered to induce labor and more common use of forceps.
There was no difference in the mode of delivery between the two groups — unassisted, forceps or cesarean — and no differences in any measure of the baby's or mother's health.
During the surgery, the doctor held the nodule in place with a pair of forceps, opened up her skin, and pulled out a long, white worm from the woman's face.
"We got the team out with forceps," Argentina Olympic Committee (COA) president Gerardo Werthein told La Nacion after fearing last week he might not have a squad for the Games.
Once the gallbladder was free, Giu­lianotti used the grasper to bring it near the surface; the assistant surgeon then used forceps to pull it out of the patient's belly button.
The doctors removed the lighter using a tool called an endoscope — a thin, flexible tube with a camera and forceps that&aposs inserted into the mouth and down into the stomach.
The second tool kit was crafted out of mahogany and contains an amputation saw, a curved amputation knife, a set of surgical scissors and tissues forceps that were used to stabilize soft tissue.
In these collages, scientific illustrations of cow ankles shoot like clock hands out of test-tubes, while elsewhere a rib cage makes a gruesome apparatus for forceps and a tube of K-Y Jelly.
Clocking in at 16:46, Barber uses every tool at his disposal in this clip—a suction tube, crocodile forceps, and a jobson horne probe, even opting to soften the wax with olive oil beforehand.
An enterprising hacker got their hands on one of the da Vinci's delicate mechanical tools, and has managed to connect the hardware up to a Leap Motion controller — making its tiny surgical forceps gesture operated.
While neurosurgeon-turned-White House hopeful Carson is shown grabbing an olive with a pair of forceps, Trump — who's actually a noted teetotaler — clutches a fizzy beverage with his own mug etched into the mug.
In the early 1900s, this led to "horrific situations" in which American doctors used forceps on black mothers, trying to force babies to align with "the rotation pattern for a European classical pelvis," she added.
Friends said he did not expect to die and had taken all precautions he could think of to survive, including packing what he called an "initial contact response kit" with dental forceps to remove arrows.
But they were back in the US, living near Philadelphia, when Alexander, who became known as "Sandy," was born in 1898; he was a hefty, eleven-pound baby, whose birth required a risky, forceps-aided delivery.
The study, in BMJ, found that 35.2 percent of women in the upright group achieved a vaginal delivery without the use of forceps, compared with 41.1 percent in the group lying down — a statistically significant increase.
After sedating the man, a team of physicians at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences Hospital in New Delhi was able to extract the worm by pulling it through his mouth with a pair of forceps.
While it sometimes requires brute strength to thwack the ball far across the fairway as you possibly can, it's a bit like surgery, in that you're not going to use your forceps to cut open a man.
Michael took Lucy to a nearby urgent care center, where the doctors had no more luck with the tweezers — called forceps in medical parlance — they had on hand and suggested he take her to the emergency room.
In one prevalent late-term abortion procedure, the abortionist uses forceps to dismember the baby, ripping her limbs from her torso and crushing her head into small enough pieces so he can remove her from the uterus.
During surgeries for spina bifida—a birth defect in which the spine forms incorrectly—Belfort uses these forceps to pull back fetal tissue for a neurosurgeon to make incisions that release the spinal cord into its correct position.
Overall, 41 percent of the mothers who labored lying down had what's known as a spontaneous vaginal birth, when the baby emerges without assistance from tools like forceps or a vacuum and a surgical cesarean delivery isn't needed.
I decided it was easier to have a C-section than risk suffering nerve damage from a forceps or vaccuum intervention (one of which was used in 3% of U.S. live births as of 2015, according to the CDC).
For example, we do ear and nose examinations on other students, which are really disgusting because they involve sticking a small set of forceps into the nose before opening them, allowing you to see clearly down the nasal passage.
If you're experiencing symptoms that indicate the earwax might already be impacted, you can book an appointment with an ear, nose, and throat specialist, who may use tools like a cerumen loop or forceps to pull the wax out.
Women delivering boys were also more likely to run into complications during delivery, requiring C-sections 6 percent of the time (compared to 4 percent for girls) and forceps in 64 percent of cases (as opposed to 6 percent).
There also wasn't a meaningful difference in the proportion of women who had what's known as spontaneous vaginal deliveries, when women don't need interventions like drugs to induce labor, forceps or vacuums to help remove babies or surgical cesarean section deliveries.
Using a pair of forceps, Mr. Ng — known to his clients as Dr. Ark, after the pet fish store that he also runs — worked quickly, loosening the tissue behind the fish's eye and pushing the eyeball up into the socket.
One man, rather overdressed in a black doublet with a white shirt collar and white sleeves accenting his head and hands uses a pair of forceps to hold the corpse's exposed arm muscles and tendons stretched away from the bones beneath.
The only medical supplies available were those she had carried through the jungle in a woven bag: a stethoscope, a pair of scissors, two pairs of forceps, a thermometer, a blood pressure cuff, one medical textbook, and a few packets of basic medication.
Mothers with larger babies are more likely to have infants that get stuck in the birth canal or require equipment like a vacuum or forceps to aid vaginal deliveries, and they are also more likely to have surgical, or cesarean section, deliveries.
A 2016 literature review by the Cochrane Library, which examined studies involving a total of 17,674 moms, found that women who received midwife-led care in a hospital setting were less likely to have an epidural, episiotomy, induction, or delivery by forceps.
In 2016, in a clearing in the Costa Rican rainforest, Nathaniel "Coyote" Peterson, a then-443-year-old American YouTuber in hiking gear and an Indiana Jones hat, grasped a bullet ant with a pair of metal forceps and pressed the frantic monster to his shaved forearm.
"If you've acquired it late in pregnancy, meaning the third trimester, then no forceps delivery, no fetal scalp monitoring, no premature rupture of the membrane to induce labor and delivery, and that person should have an exam done at the time of labor and delivery," Leone says.
"This matters both to women and babies because avoiding instrumental births, whether with forceps or (vacuum extraction) or a cesarean section in the late stage of labor, avoids any of the traumas, both short term and long term, which follow from these interventions," Brocklehurst said by email.
Women were slightly more likely to have deliveries assisted by forceps or other instruments, a C-section delivery, or tearing or other injuries during delivery when they were upright, but the differences were too small to rule out the possibility that they were due to chance.
These sculptural works—from forceps to primitive vacuum devices, cervical needles, and cross sections of a woman's abdomen—sit alongside photographic portraits of women who've died following back-alley abortions, and audio installation pieces created using the voices of women Abril has interviewed about their experiences.
Limited prescriptions of what constitutes a "normal" pelvis or birthing process might lead doctors to perform unnecessary interventions — like induced labor, cesarean sections or the use of forceps — which can further exacerbate harm, said Lia Betti, an anthropologist at the University of Roehampton in London, and the study's lead author.
He began questioning modern obstetrics in the late 1950s, when, through a mix of psychotherapy in France and spiritual guidance from a swami in India, he was able, he said, to relive the trauma of his birth, in which he was pulled out of his mother with forceps as she was pinned down.
In England, where midwife-led birth centers are an integrated part of maternity care in the National Health Service, a study of 65,000 births found that those in birth center care were less likely to have a C-section, forceps or vacuum delivery, or episiotomy, and they had no increased risk of mortality or major complication compared to hospital births.

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