What's the difference between plication and plicature?
Plication
Definition:
(n.) A folding or fold; a plait.
Example Sentences:
(1) We reached the following conclusions: The incidence of operative phrenic nerve injury in infants undergoing lateral thoracotomy, particularly for Blalock-Taussig shunt, is higher than generally appreciated; plication is a safe procedure as performed by either an abdominal or thoracic approach; failure to achieve extubation within a week of plication is an ominous prognostic sign; mortality in patients with eventration in the presence of major associated conditions may be high despite plication.
(2) Sixteen patients with sternocleidomastoid flaps and 16 patients with superficial musculoaponeurotic system plication were compared to a control group of 104 patients.
(3) None of the patients treated by operation (plication or resection and suture of the bleb) had a later recurrence.
(4) Urinary leakage in 3 patients with a right colonic reservoir (2 with an intussuscepted ileal nipple valve and 1 with a plicated ileal segment as a continence mechanism) was managed with tapered narrowing of the nipple valve and the ileocecal valve, respectively, using stapling techniques.
(5) We conclude that plicatic acid-specific IgE and nonspecific bronchial hyperresponsiveness are associated in western red-cedar workers and that this association may reflect a causal connection.
(6) Favorable early results have been reported utilizing transthoracic diaphragmatic plication in symptomatic children with phrenic nerve injury.
(7) To avoid injury conduction system stitches were placed from upper margin of the VSD, and to keep away tricuspid regurgitation we plicated a depression of septal leaflet which caused by anomalous chordae in VSD patch closure.
(8) water, respectively, in the plicated ileal segment (p equals 0.043 and less than 0.001, respectively).
(9) In one case rupture of the repaired diaphragm developed 2 years after plication.
(10) Plicatic and abietic acids both caused dose- and time-dependent lysis of alveolar epithelial cells.
(11) In prevention of the recurrent intestinal obstruction we performed at the Department of Pediatric Surgery of the University of Mannheim a sutureless plication of the small bowel with fibrin glue only over the last 7-year period.
(12) Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is classically defined as facial palsy, oedema facial and plication of the tongue, constituting one rare cause of facial palsy.
(13) The closure of large wounds created by the Mohs method of skin cancer removal may often be facilitated by the plication of the underlying fascia.
(14) To be effective plication of the SFJ has to reduce the calibre of the vein to 60-70% of the initial calibre for a length of 1-1.5 cm allowing the valve cusps to close when flow in the femoral vein is reversed (ie., by Valsalva manoeuvre).
(15) At celiotomy, 75 per cent underwent ulcer plication only; the remainder had a definitive acid reduction procedure.
(16) Plication significantly reduced end-systolic wall stresses and systolic stress integrals in the posterior border zone and remote myocardium, but it did not significantly change anterior wall systolic stresses or stress integrals.
(17) In this series of ten patients, evaluated 6 months after plication of the SFJ, venous reflux was significantly reduced (at Doppler and duplex examination and ambulatory venous pressure measurements) and the improvement of haemodynamic data was associated with improvement of symptoms.
(18) The Childs-Phillips plication operation was performed in forty-two patients, as treatment for recurrent small bowel obstruction in nineteen and as prophylaxis against future intestinal obstruction in twenty-three.
(19) Surgical technique was as follows: annuloplasty 9, plication of leaflet 4, closure of cleft 10, commissurotomy 2, displacement of papillary muscle 1.
(20) Seven adult patients with dyspnea resulting from nonmalignant unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis underwent plication of the affected hemidiaphragm.
Plicature
Definition:
(n.) A fold; a doubling; a plication.
Example Sentences:
(1) successively: plicature of the transverse muscle and attachments; aponeuroplasty by back-to-back suture of the internal and external oblique muscles, and plicature of the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle.
(2) LVA resection was carried out in 105 patients and a plicature in other 14.
(3) The technique, previously described, was a 3 cm circumferencial ressection of the longitudinal muscular layer and circular layer plicature.
(4) Results showed cholangitis and pericholangitis in the liver biopsy specimens of the group with no antireflux valve, to a lesser degree in the group with laterolateral plicature, and almost none in the animals with the invaginated valve.
(5) Thirteen patients also underwent plicature of the aneurysm to remodel the ventricular cavity.
(6) Two categories of operations have been described: local operative procedures (Delorme's plicature, perineal resection) provide poor results in term of restoration of continence and should be reserved to unfit and elderly patients; abdominal operations combine an extensive rectal mobilisation and they differ by the type of fixation.
(7) Among the various technics of the latter, plicature of the fundus has proved the most effective.
(8) An often incriminated lesion is gastric plicature, a radiological notion, whereas gastric volvulus is accompanied necessarily by an altered uptake of contrast in the stomach.
(9) A questionnaire investigation to evaluate the results of surgery for penile angulation by plicature of tunica albuginea by Ebbehøj's method is presented.
(10) Despite the need for urgent treatment and severe mitral valve disease, a complex mitral valvuloplasty was performed, consisting of mobilisation and reconstruction of the posterior leaflet, burying the chordae with plicature of the papillary muscle of the anterior leaflet associated with an annuloplasty.
(11) It was higher in the group of plicatures of the fundus where there were only two failures.
(12) In five patients, three male and two female (average age 74 years), with complete rectal prolapse, Delorme's operation was performed, realizing resection of the entire prolapsed rectal mucosa and the suturing the plicature of the rectal muscular layer, which permits its invagination into the muscular funnel formed by the outer sphincter.
(13) The value was demonstrated of the thoraco-mediastinal plicature in the solution of 21 cases of empyema (of which 6 had bronchial fistula) occuring after pneumectomies performed for bronchopulmonary cancers (10 patients), pulmonary tuberculosis (8 patients) and broncho-pulmonary suppurations (3 patients).
(14) One was performed by a laterolateral plicature at the intestinal anastomosis and the other by invagination of the mucosa in the nonworking loop that had been anastomosed to the bile duct.
(15) In one patient disappearance of systolic and diastolic HABF led us to diagnose an arterial obliteration caused by a plicature, which was successfully surgically treated in the emergency department.