What's the difference between stabler and stapler?

Stabler


Definition:

  • (n.) A stable keeper.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Results obtained here agree with the following scheme of fibrin assembly: monomers polymerize to protofibrils; long protofibrils associate laterally to fibers; occasionally a long protofibril associates with two different fibers to form an interfiber connection; fiber growth does not reverse to yield stabler, more compact, structures and terminates in formation of a network of fibers.
  • (2) After quantifying and establishing individual ligament contributions to valgus restraining function, knees were then braced with two different laterally applied preventive braces, the McDavid Knee Guard and the Omni Anderson Knee Stabler.
  • (3) The transition temperatures for the unfolding of rabbit, human, and hen lysozymes in 3 M guanidine hydrochloride at pH 5.5 were 51.2, 45.5, and 45.4 degrees C, respectively, indicating that rabbit lysozyme is stabler than the other two lysozymes.
  • (4) Compared to PZG, NH2PZG and its metabolite, 3-aminopyrazinoic acid, were much stabler in vitro in serum and water.
  • (5) The Lenox Hill Brace and the tape method used individually both restricted anterior-posterior translation and internal-external rotation better than the Stabler Brace alone.
  • (6) The circulatory condition of the patients with autologous transfusions was stabler than that of the patients with homologous transfusion or no transfusion.
  • (7) Regression is stabler and occurs more rapidly in patients with moderate deformity of the bronchial tree.
  • (8) We used five randomly selected cadaver specimens to evaluate the Anderson Knee Stabler and the Lenox Hill Knee Brace, individually and in combination with an anterior cruciate ligament protective tape method.
  • (9) Hemosorption was performed in 8 patients with a resistant status epilepticus and serial epileptic attacks; arrest of the attacks correlated with significantly faster and stabler normalization of the circulating levels of immune complexes and of the phagocytic activity of neutrophils as compared to the same parameters in patients receiving a course of conventional anticonvulsive and dehydration therapy without hemosorption.

Stapler


Definition:

  • (n.) A dealer in staple goods.
  • (n.) One employed to assort wool according to its staple.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After a review of the technical development and application of staplers from their introduction to the present day, the indications to the use of this instrument in all gastroenterological areas from the oesophagus to the rectum as well as in chest, gynaecological and urological surgery specified.
  • (2) Staplers were used and therefore the choice between resection or amputation was determined by the degree of loco-regional infiltration of the neoplasm.
  • (3) The esophagojejunostomy was performed with EEA staplers in 196 cases, and with hand suture in 4 cases.
  • (4) The trocar mounted on the main stem of the circular stapler allows the stem of the main device to be brought out through the distal staple line.
  • (5) The techniques of Dixon anastomosis by end-to-side EEA stapler is reviewed, applied successfully in 48 cases.
  • (6) In 73 patients anastomosis was performed by double stapling; in 37 cases the EEA stapler was used.
  • (7) Since the long-term cosmetic results are equal and the cost price of the staplers are far higher than sutures we cannot recommend staplers for skin closure in routine operations.
  • (8) This can now be achieved by using a mechanical stapler to obturate temporarily the distal end of the colonic segment bearing a conventional lateral colostomy, then performing an extra-mucosal anastomosis to re-establish continuity.
  • (9) It is concluded that skin staplers are safe for repair of small wounds, created under ideal conditions, in canine gastrointestinal tracts.
  • (10) In 1980, Knight and Griffen developed the "double-staple" technique, using a circular stapler to transect a linear rectal staple line.
  • (11) Thirty-six patients had the anastomosis constructed using the EEA size 25 mm circular stapler (group 1).
  • (12) Some considerations on the use of staplers, use currently classified as "elective" and "of convenience", are shown.
  • (13) A selective approach to patient management is advocated, including stapler wedge cecectomy with frozen section diagnosis to avoid extensive bowel resection and retain the ileocecal valve.
  • (14) The skin stapler produced less inflammation and a better aesthetic result over time than the silk stitches.
  • (15) The use of a sigmoidoscope to introduce the circular stapler is described.
  • (16) Of these, 13 had penetrating wounds caused by power nail guns or staplers.
  • (17) The practicality of the stapler and the favourable clinical experience justify the continued application of the instrumental suture technique in children's surgery.
  • (18) Compared to hand suturing staplers have not only the advantage of saving time but they also provide for a simple closure of the duodenal stump, the bronchus and the safe anastomosis of the rectum and the esophagus.
  • (19) This report describes a technique of distal pancreatectomy for both trauma surgery and elective surgery with the TA-55 Auto Suture stapler.
  • (20) Dukes' stage, grading distal resection margin, and histopathologic differentiation of the distal rectal ring left in the stapler after anastomosis were assessed to determine a prognostic indicator for the recurrence of the tumor.

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