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tenaculum
te·nac·u·lum T0101600 (tə-năk′yə-ləm)n. pl. te·nac·u·la (-lə) A long-handled, slender, hooked instrument for lifting and holding parts, such as blood vessels, during surgery. [Late Latin tenāculum, holder, from Latin tenēre, to hold; see ten- in Indo-European roots.]tenaculum (tɪˈnækjʊləm) n, pl -la (-lə) (Surgery) a surgical or dissecting instrument for grasping and holding parts, consisting of a slender hook mounted in a handle[C17: from Late Latin, from Latin tenēre to hold]te•nac•u•lum (təˈnæk yə ləm) n., pl. -la (-lə). a small, sharp-pointed hook set in a handle, used for seizing and picking up parts in surgical operations and dissections. [1685–95; < Latin tenāculum instrument for gripping, derivative of ten(ēre) to hold] tenaculum
tenaculum [tĕ-nak´u-lum] a sharp hooklike surgical instrument with two or more prongs, used for grasping and holding tissues or a part. Tenaculum. From Dorland's, 2000.te·nac·u·lum, pl. te·nac·u·la (tĕ-nak'yū-lŭm, -lă), A surgical clamp designed to hold or grasp tissue during dissection, commonly used to grasp the cervix. [L. a holder, fr. teneo, to hold] tenaculum (tə-năk′yə-ləm)n. pl. tenacu·la (-lə) A long-handled, slender, hooked instrument for lifting and holding parts, such as blood vessels, during surgery.tenaculum Anatomy A fibrotendinous component of a flexor or extensor retinaculum. Surgery A thin, hooked clamp used to retract tissues away from an operative field, or to grasp tissue to hold it in place.tenaculum Surgical anatomy A fibrotendinous component of a flexor or extensor retinaculum Surgery A thin hooked clamp used to retract tissues away from an operative fieldte·nac·u·lum, pl. tenacula (tĕ-nak'yū-lŭm, -lă) A surgical clamp designed to hold or grasp tissue during dissection. [L. a holder, fr. teneo, to hold] |