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Cannulated

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can·nu·late also can·u·late  (kny-lt)
tr.v. can·nu·lat·ed also can·u·lat·ed, can·nu·lat·ing also can·u·lat·ing, can·nu·lates also can·u·lates
To insert a cannula into (a bodily cavity, duct, or vessel), as for the drainage of fluid or the administration of medication.
adj.
Tubular; hollow.

cannu·lation n.


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One hour later, the tail veins of the anaesthetized rats were cannulated by 24 gauge branule, and perfusion CT was performed with an automatic injector for both testes.
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In such a situation (or in young patients in whom venous punctures are preferable), the femoral vein can be cannulated and a catheter passed into the right side of the heart and into the pulmonary artery and through the PDA.
 
 
 
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