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How to pronounce microsurgery in English?

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Type Words
Type of operation, surgery, surgical operation, surgical procedure, surgical process
Has types robotic telesurgery

Examples of microsurgery

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For example, microsurgery is regularly used in the repair of detached retinas.
From the mirror.co.uk
That way they could have a similar setup that doctors use for microsurgery on earth?
From the newscientist.com
In recent years surgeons have managed to repair many tubes with precise microsurgery.
From the time.com
Microsurgery may also be used to try to reverse sterilisation procedures.
From the mirror.co.uk
One of the biggest innovations has been the introduction of microsurgery.
From the economist.com
NeuroArm, which Dr Sutherland helped develop, works with an MRI scanner for microsurgery.
From the economist.com
Tugas lays on onion circles and performs microsurgery with tiny scissors.
From the washingtonpost.com
The hospital said Zeitels expects Adele to make a full recovery from the laser microsurgery.
From the bostonherald.com
Microsurgery is really cool, but you don't need it to fix a hangnail.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • Surgery using operating microscopes and miniaturized precision instruments to perform intricate procedures on very small structures
  • Microsurgery is a general term for surgery requiring an operating microscope. The most obvious developments have been procedures developed to allow anastomosis of successively smaller blood vessels and nerves (typically 1 mm in diameter) which have allowed transfer of tissue from one part of the ...
  • Delicate surgery involving the use of a special microscope and small instruments.
  • Definition: Surgery carried out with use of a microscope.
  • High magnification to repair or reconnect severed nerves and tendons, common in trauma cases and often used to reattach severed fingers or limbs.
  • Any of various surgical procedures performed under magnification and with small specialized instruments, permitting very delicate operations, as the reconnection of severed blood vessels and nerves.
  • Surgery using fine instruments, magnification, and gentle handling of the tissues, usually on the fallopian tubes
  • Literally, operating on small organs and tissues under the magnification provided by an operating microscope; the magnification is typically in the range of 6-16x for infertility surgery. ...
  • Surgery performed with a microscope in which a tool is used to make a tiny, new opening in the sclera so that intraocular fluid can drain out of the inside of the eye.