释义 |
ventriculo-|vɛnˈtrɪkjʊləʊ| comb. form of L. ventricul-us ventricle, occurring in various words in Anat., as venˌtriculoˈatrial a., involving or connecting a ventricle (usu. of the brain) and the atrium of the heart; venˌtriculoperitoˈneal a., involving or connecting a ventricle of the brain and the peritoneum.
1959Amer. Jrnl. Dis. Children XCVIII. 467/2 (heading) Clinical observations on twenty hydrocephalic children subjected to ventriculoatrial shunt. 1962Lancet 12 May 991/1 The experiments with the rubber slings designed to reduce ventriculoatrial reflux were not consistent. 1977Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXX. 235/2 The ventriculo-atrial shunt is the most physiological, and in spite of its draw⁓backs I prefer it to ventriculopleural or ventriculoperitoneal drainage except in special circumstances.
1913Ann. Surg. LVII. 468 Ventriculoperitoneal drainage. In 1905, Kausch performed this operation by uniting the lateral ventricle with the peritoneal cavity by means of a small rubber tube, placed subcutaneously. 1977Lancet 30 Apr. 951/1 A ventriculoperitoneal shunt was inserted for relief of the hydrocephalus. |