| 1. | The trocar sites are then closed.
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| 2. | Paul pleads that he is alive until the moment Eliot inserts a trocar deep into his torso.
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| 3. | Trocar insertion can lead to a perforating puncture wound of an underlying organ resulting in a medical complication.
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| 4. | Sanctorius ( 1561 1636 ) is believed to be the first to use a trocar in the operation.
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| 5. | He is credited with performing the first insufflated it with filtered air via a device known as a trocar.
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| 6. | It centered on a hooded face-painted killer who stabbed or impaled his victims with / on an embalming trocar.
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| 7. | Also, a trend is increasing towards single-incision laparoscopic surgery ( SILS ), using a special multiport umbilical trocar.
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| 8. | Cannulae normally come with a trocar attached, which allows puncturing of the body in order to get into the intended space.
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| 9. | Laparoscopic staplers are longer, thinner, and may be articulated to allow for access from a restricted number of trocar ports.
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| 10. | The FSN needle is a modified trocar needle similar to an I . V . Catheter and has been patented in China.
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