Reattached Sentence Examples
When the patient and the amputated part(s) reach the hospital, a physician will assess the probability that the severed tissue can be successfully reattached (called replantation).
Muscle tissue dies quickly, but a well-preserved part can be successfully reattached as much as 24 hours after the amputation occurs.
A number of factors influence whether an amputated part can be successfully reattached.
If the two ends of the esophagus are too far apart to be reattached, a piece of tissue from the large intestine is used to join the parts.
When the esophagus is successfully separated and reattached, many infants have difficulty swallowing, because the contractility of the esophagus is impaired.
If the two ends of the esophagus are too far apart to be reattached, tissue from the large intestine is used to join them.
The SCM muscle is cut apart in a Z and then reattached.
Both styles have removable lids for safety that are easily reattached.
This fashion survived throughout most of the 19th century, but there has since been a tendency to revert to the earlier less exaggerated form, and the sleeves have been reattached to the rochet.