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Surgical removal of a protective outer layer of an organ
Decortication is a medical procedure involving the surgical removal of the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of an organ. The procedure is usually
Decortication
Species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae
improved genetic material. Fiber is extracted by a process known as decortication, where leaves are crushed, beaten, and brushed away by a rotating wheel
Sisal
Low-THC cannabis plant
hemp decortication advanced with larger, integrated facilities and broader regional deployment. In 2023, South Dakota's first hemp decortication plant
Hemp
Wooden refuse product from fiber processing
of fiber production. Decortication separates bast fiber from the shive. The fine bast fiber is used to make textiles. Decortication is accomplished by manually
Shives
Cancer associated with asbestos
combination with radiation, chemotherapy (Duke, 2008), or both. A pleurectomy/decortication is the most common surgery, in which the lining of the chest is removed
Mesothelioma
Medical condition
safely submitted to cyst decortication, with a mean pain-free life between 17 and 24 months after surgery. Laparoscopic decortication presents a 5% recurrence
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal_dominant_polycystic_kidney_disease
Surgical procedure to access the interior of the chest
including lobectomy or pneumonectomy for lung cancer, drainage and decortication for empyema, diaphragm repairs, or to gain thoracic access in major
Thoracotomy
Outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants
their bark is used as landscape mulch. The process of removing bark is decortication and a log or trunk from which bark has been removed is said to be decorticated
Bark_(botany)
Surgical elimination of cerebral brain function
reflexes integrated in midbrain and cortex are absent. With difference to decortication there is pontine transection, thus sparing of the VestibuloSpinal (VS)
Decerebration
Fluid accumulation in the tissue and air spaces of the lungs
post large volume thoracocentesis, resolution of pneumothorax, post decortication, removal of endobronchial obstruction, effectively a form of negative
Pulmonary_edema
Double-walled sac containing the heart and roots of the great vessels
William G; Sugarbaker, David J; Goldhaber, Samuel Z (2002). "Cardiac Decortication (Epicardiectomy) for Occult Constrictive Cardiac Physiology After Left
Pericardium
Plant grown for fiber
fibrous material remains. Hard fibers are harvested mainly through decortication which is where the non-fibrous tissues are removed by hand or machine
Fiber_crop
Medical condition involving fibrosis of the pleural space
can be surgically removed using a technique called decortication. However, surgical decortication is an invasive procedure which carries the risk of complications
Fibrothorax
Membrane lining the lungs and the thoracic cavity wall
create significant adhesion and fibrosis that require division and decortication. For recurrent pleural effusions, pleurodesis can be performed to establish
Pleura
Potentially deadly side effect of very high pressure within the skull
Tissue may be stripped from the cerebral cortex in a process called decortication. The uncus can squeeze the oculomotor nerve (a.k.a. CN III), which may
Brain_herniation
Type of vegetable fibre
removed; this can be done manually or by machine. This process is called decortication. Second, the cortex is scraped to remove most of the outer bark, the
Ramie
Seasonal, healthy decortication of Eucalyptus grandis outer bark
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Plant fiber mainly used for producing rope
harvested from plants in long, thin bundles mainly through the process of decortication which is where the non-fibrous tissues are scraped away from the plant
Leaf_fiber
Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space due to another illness
drainage, and reexpansion of the lung. Other treatments include the use of decortication. J. Roy Duke, Jr, James T. Good Jr, Thomas M. Hyers, Michael D. Iseman
Parapneumonic_effusion
Arm attached to a rotating shaft for circular motion
AD). It was first used in the manually operated quern and long (grain decortication item) before evolving into other devices. According to F. Lisheng and
Crank_(mechanism)
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
cortical, corticate, corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication, decorticator cosm- universe Greek κόσμος (kósmos) cosmic, cosmogeny
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
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Medical condition
Shiraishi, K; Eguchi, S; Mohri, J; Kamiryo, Y (2006). "Laparoscopic decortication of symptomatic simple renal cysts: 10-year experience from one institution"
Renal_cyst
Spinal trigeminal nucleus
circuits, as the same results were obtained following decerebellation and decortication. The researchers proposed that a column of cells surrounding the midbrain
Reticular_formation
Private medical school in New York, US
of Clinical Surgery and Chief of Thoracic Surgery, performed a lung decortication on former President Bill Clinton in 2005. Virginia Apgar (Apgar score)
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia_University_College_of_Physicians_and_Surgeons
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
the closed rhinoplasty approach. In 1957, A. Sercer advocated the "decortication of the nose" (Dekortication des Nase) technique which featured a columellar-incision
Rhinoplasty
cortical, corticate, corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication, decorticator coruscus corusc- vibrate coruscant, coruscate, coruscation
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
Clinical condition produced in animal experiments
such subcortical brain functions, including the rage facilitated by decortication, he noted that "American investigators label this condition sham rage
Sham_rage
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with C
cortical, corticate, corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication, decorticator cosm- universe Greek κόσμος (kósmos) cosmic, cosmogeny
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/C
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/C
Plant-based food made to resemble meat
extracting the protein from the soybeans starts with the dehulling, or decortication, of the seeds. The seeds are then treated with solvents such as hexane
Meat_alternative
Failure of a bone to heal after breakage
tibial nonunion: how effective is modified Judet's osteoperiosteal decortication technique and buttress plating?". Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma
Nonunion
Medical condition
extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) in lateral epicondylitis, and decortication of the lateral epicondyle Surgical debridement of the flexor pronator
Epicondylitis
Medical intervention
biopsy for diagnosis of pulmonary, pleural or mediastinal pathology; decortication for empyema; pleurodesis for recurrent pleural effusions or spontaneous
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
Video-assisted_thoracoscopic_surgery
American thoracic surgeon
malignant pleural mesothelioma: extrapleural pneumonectomy or pleurectomy/decortication". Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 21 (2): 149–53. doi:10
Raja_M._Flores
Blood accumulation in the pleural cavity
response to fibrinolytics may require surgical removal in the form of decortication. The prognosis following a hemothorax depends on its size, the treatment
Hemothorax
Historic house in Louisiana, United States
again and subject to vandalism. Records indicate the invention of a decortication machine by Duncan Kenner and Leonard Sewell (1880s). Excavations were
Ashland_Plantation
Biface stone tool
occurs in the form of large quartzite cobbles that do not need extensive decortication and shaping prior to the removal of large flakes. Cleavers can also
Cleaver_(Stone_Age_tool)
corticotomy-assisted orthodontic treatment (CAOT), selective alveolar decortication (SAD), or corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics (CFO) a.k.a. speedy orthodontics
Surgically facilitated orthodontic therapy
Surgically_facilitated_orthodontic_therapy
Accumulation of pus in the pleural space around the lungs
thickening, which may lead to functional lung impairment needing surgical decortication. Mortality in children is generally reported to be less than 3%. No
Pleural_empyema
Surgical procedure
line surgical procedures to remove pus and re-expand the lung such as decortication or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Often they are thought to be
Eloesser_flap
French vascular surgeon and physiologist
Leriche operation: sympathetic denervation (or sympathectomy) by arterial decortication for the treatment of arteritis of the lower limbs. Leriche syndrome:
René_Leriche
Croatian physician
problems. His method of presenting the infrastructure of the nose through decortication gained world attention. He was among the first in Europe to treat otosclerosis
Ante_Šercer
Factory, founded in 1919.[citation needed] Its main activity is the decortication of seeds but also the packaging and trading of seeds produced by the
Roux Graineterie of Carpentras
Roux_Graineterie_of_Carpentras
Medical condition
that surgically removing the damaged marrow, usually by curettage and decortication, will eliminate the problem (and the pain) in 74% of patients with jaw
Osteonecrosis_of_the_jaw
American surgeon
was featured on NY Med. On March 10, 2005, Sonett performed a pleural decortication on former President Bill Clinton to remove a thick band of hard scar
Joshua_Sonett
Film series
procedures involved (23 min., color). PMF 5210 (1952) - Thoracic Surgery — Decortication in the Treatment of Tuberculosis Pleuritis; Self-explanatory title (23
Professional_Medical_Film
dehusking or decortication is required. This removal of the seed coats improves productivity and reduces bulk. In addition to decortication, preliminary
Oilseed_press
resembled the Macedonian version but differed from the number of circular decortication. Their shapes with either round (peltes), rectangular or oval. A type
Illyrian_warfare
Physiological phenomenon with medical implications
accelerated tooth movement for orthodontics were achieved following partial decortication of the cortical plates and concomitant bone grafting; increased bone
Regional Acceleratory Phenomenon
Regional_Acceleratory_Phenomenon
French botanist (1818–1896)
De l'Influence des décortications annulaires sur la végétation des arbres dicotylédonés, 1855 – Influence of annular decortications on the vegetation of
Auguste_Trécul
Medical condition
"hot spot" on a technetium 99 bone scan. Proponents of NICO recommend decortication (surgical removal of a section of the cortical plate, originally described
Atypical_facial_pain
Romanian politician and surgeon
practice in Romania, in December 1904 – January 1905, the pulmonary decortication for chronic pleural empyema. Introducing asepsis and antisepsis, sterilization
Leon_Sculy_Logothetides
US archaeological site
Reduction sequence used to identify tool manufacture Raw nodules, cores, decortication flakes, primary flakes, secondary flakes, tertiary flakes, bifacial
Taber_Well_Site
Medical condition
inserted. In addition, because of persistent chylothorax, he underwent decortication of the right lung and oversewing of the thoracic duct. Kershisnik et
Fryns_syndrome
525.090 – brain tissue transplantation MeSH E04.525.160 – cerebral decortication MeSH E04.525.160.500 – hemispherectomy MeSH E04.525.170 – cerebrospinal
List_of_MeSH_codes_(E04)
sorghum grain (sorghum bicolor L. Moench) comprising steps involving decortication and hydrolysis with proteases (20110014671) with Esther Perez Carrillo
Sergio Román Othón Serna Saldívar
Sergio_Román_Othón_Serna_Saldívar
daunorubicin – DCIS – de novo – death cap – debulking operation – decitabine – decortication – deferoxamine – defibrotide – degenerative disease – dehydroepiandrosterone
Index_of_oncology_articles
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n.
The act of stripping off bark, or the state of being thus stripped; decortication.
n.
The act of stripping off the bark, rind, hull, or outer coat.