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07:15 Jan 9, 2015 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Anne Schulz Germany Local time: 01:43 | ||||||
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3 +3 | released |
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3 +2 | deployed, deployment |
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4 | delivered |
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released Explanation: Not a medical translator but a description of the procedure is here http://rms.medhyg.ch/article_p.php?ID_ARTICLE=RMS_150_0805 and released appears to be the term used in English under similar circumstances. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 24 mins (2015-01-09 07:40:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If there is a fragment of the bioprosthetic valve released at the time of deployment, it will be encased and trapped by the stent, and will not embolize distally. http://www.cathlabdigest.com/articles/Behind-Scenes-Structur... |
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