Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
Corredor anatômico
English translation:
anatomical pathway
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Jonatas Ribeiro de Andrade
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Portuguese term
Corredor anatômico
Portuguese to English
Medical
Medical: Dentistry
Corredor anatômico
The text is a book of medical research on spinal cancer surgery
Os princípios para os acessos espinais minimamente invasivos são os propostos por Mayer (20).
Incisão
Localização adequada
Tamanho adequado
Cosmético
Trajeto ao alvo
Menos traumático (corredor anatômico)
Obrigado.
The text is a book of medical research on spinal cancer surgery
Os princípios para os acessos espinais minimamente invasivos são os propostos por Mayer (20).
Incisão
Localização adequada
Tamanho adequado
Cosmético
Trajeto ao alvo
Menos traumático (corredor anatômico)
Obrigado.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | anatomical pathway | T o b i a s |
3 | anatomical bypass | Oliver Simões |
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anatomical pathway
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Access principles in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS)
Skin incision
Adequate placement
Adequate size
Cosmetic
Route to target
Least traumatic (anatomical pathways!!)
Fast
Collateral damage
Negligible
Reparable
Target exposure
Adequate
Target treatment
Efficient
Without restrictions due to small approach
Postoperative traces
Negligible
Not relevant for outcome
Options for return (recurrences, etc.)
http://eknygos.lsmuni.lt/springer/287/3-7.pdf
Access principles in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS)
Skin incision
Adequate placement
Adequate size
Cosmetic
Route to target
Least traumatic (anatomical pathways!!)
Fast
Collateral damage
Negligible
Reparable
Target exposure
Adequate
Target treatment
Efficient
Without restrictions due to small approach
Postoperative traces
Negligible
Not relevant for outcome
Options for return (recurrences, etc.)
http://eknygos.lsmuni.lt/springer/287/3-7.pdf
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anatomical bypass
This explanation pertains to a successful surgical treatment for a liposarcoma, a rare type of cancer that begins in the fat cells:
"Therefore, removal and reconstruction of those involved organs and the surrounding vessels were necessary to achieve complete tumor resection. Reconstruction of the IVC was not performed because it was already occluded by the tumor and a collateral venous pathway had developed. We selected Ax-F & F-F bypass through the subcutaneous root for the reconstruction of the aorta to avoid vascular graft replacement infection because an intra-abdominal vascular graft has risks of infection associated with pancreatic fistula following pancreatoduodenectomy. Although Ax-F & F-F bypass is usually inferior to anatomical bypass with respect to patency, it has been reported that the 5-year patency rate of Ax-F & F-F bypass is 71% for peripheral arterial occlusive disease [9, 10], which seems acceptable" (emphasis added). Source: https://academic.oup.com/jscr/article/2017/11/rjx200/4653546
Note: I've also seen several references to "pre-anatomical bypass". That might be an optional translation.
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Note added at 37 mins (2019-01-17 11:37:42 GMT)
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Correção à nota anterior:
extra-anatomical bypass
"Therefore, removal and reconstruction of those involved organs and the surrounding vessels were necessary to achieve complete tumor resection. Reconstruction of the IVC was not performed because it was already occluded by the tumor and a collateral venous pathway had developed. We selected Ax-F & F-F bypass through the subcutaneous root for the reconstruction of the aorta to avoid vascular graft replacement infection because an intra-abdominal vascular graft has risks of infection associated with pancreatic fistula following pancreatoduodenectomy. Although Ax-F & F-F bypass is usually inferior to anatomical bypass with respect to patency, it has been reported that the 5-year patency rate of Ax-F & F-F bypass is 71% for peripheral arterial occlusive disease [9, 10], which seems acceptable" (emphasis added). Source: https://academic.oup.com/jscr/article/2017/11/rjx200/4653546
Note: I've also seen several references to "pre-anatomical bypass". That might be an optional translation.
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Note added at 37 mins (2019-01-17 11:37:42 GMT)
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Correção à nota anterior:
extra-anatomical bypass
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