cannula / ˈkæn yə lə /

⚽高中词汇插管套管管子加农

cannula 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural can·nu·las, can·nu·lae [kan-yuh-lee]. /ˈkæn yəˌli/. Surgery.

  1. a metal tube for insertion into the body to draw off fluid or to introduce medication.

cannula 近义词

cannula

等同于 tube

更多cannula例句

  1. The patient was far from needing a ventilator, and with his blood oxygen saturation around 95%, he wasn’t eligible for a nasal cannula under the current rationing orders.
  2. Attached to the handle was a thumb-rest and a tube for removing or adding fluids and a perforator within the cannula.
  3. Inside the cannula is fixed by oxidation an obturator, which carries on its end a small handle fixed on in T-fashion.
  4. The iodoform is injected by means of a glass-barrelled syringe, which is firmly screwed on to the cannula.
  5. Wind colic may need prompt use of the trocar and cannula to puncture high up in the right flank for liberation of gas.
  6. The tube, thus prepared, was connected with the artery by a fine cannula, exactly fitting the artery.