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ligation
li·ga·tion L0161500 (lī-gā′shən)n.1. a. The act of binding or of applying a ligature.b. The state of being bound.2. Something that binds; a ligature.li•ga•tion (laɪˈgeɪ ʃən) n. 1. the act of ligating, esp. of surgically tying up a bleeding artery. 2. anything that binds or ties up; ligature. [1590–1600; < Latin] lig•a•tive (ˈlɪg ə tɪv) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ligation - (surgery) tying a duct or blood vessel with a ligature (as to prevent bleeding during surgery)tubal ligation - a sterilization procedure with women; both Fallopian tubes are tied in two places and the tubes removed in between the ligationstying, ligature - the act of tying or binding things togethersurgery - the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School" | Translationsligation
ligation[lī′gā·shən] (medicine) Surgical tying of vessels or ducts with a ligature. (cell and molecular biology) The process of joining two adjacent nitrogenous bases separated by a nick in one strand of a deoxyribonucleic acid duplex or of two linear nucleic acid molecules. Formation of a phosphodiester bond to join adjacent nucleotides in the same nucleic acid chain. ligation
ligation [li-ga´shun] application of a ligature.Barron ligation (rubber band ligation) surgical treatment of hemorrhoids by binding them with rubber bands so that the ligated portion sloughs away after several days.tubal ligation sterilization of the female by constricting, severing, or crushing the fallopian tubes" >fallopian tubes; constriction may be with an encircling ring or other ligature.li·ga·tion (lī-gā'shŭn), 1. Application of a ligature. 2. The act of binding or annealing. [L. ligatio, fr. ligo, to bind] ligation (lī-gā′shən)n.1. a. The act of binding or of applying a ligature.b. The state of being bound.2. Something that binds; a ligature.ligation Surgery The process of tying off blood vessels to block blood flow to a part of the body or to a tumor. See Band ligation. li·ga·tion (lī-gā'shŭn) 1. Application of a ligature. 2. The act of binding or annealing. [L. ligatio, fr. ligo, to bind]ligation The surgical process in which a string (LIGATURE) is placed tightly around a tissue and tied. This is most commonly done to tie off a blood vessel to prevent bleeding, or to close a duct. Tubal ligation is a form of female sterilization in which the Fallopian tubes are tied off.ligation the joining together of NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES through their termini, by synthesizing PHOSPHODIESTER BONDS using a LIGASE ENZYME.li·ga·tion (lī-gā'shŭn) 1. Application of a ligature. 2. The act of binding or annealing. [L. ligatio, fr. ligo, to bind]Patient discussion about ligationQ. if you think you are pregnant and you have had a tubal ligation what should i do? should i wait to be sure? A. i agree with doctoradhi, first of all get checked. the pregnancy tests are cheap and you can get them anywhere. A tubal ligation is approximately 99% effective in the first year following the procedure. In the following years the effectiveness may be reduced slightly since the fallopian tubes can, in some cases, reform or reconnect which can cause unwanted pregnancy. so it can happen.
More discussions about ligationligation Related to ligation: tubal ligation, surgical ligationWords related to ligationnoun (surgery) tying a duct or blood vessel with a ligature (as to prevent bleeding during surgery)Related Words- tubal ligation
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