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    The Pringle manoeuvre is a surgical technique used in some abdominal operations and in liver trauma. The hepatoduodenal ligament is clamped either with...
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    the development of the Pringle manoeuvre, a technique still used in surgery today. He was the only son of George Hogarth Pringle (1830–1871) a well known...
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    compression of the hepatoduodenal ligament during surgery is known as the Pringle manoeuvre.[citation needed] The cystoduodenal ligament is also found in the...
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    Surgical techniques such as perihepatic packing or the use of the Pringle manoeuvre can be used to control hemorrhage. Temporary control of the hemorrhage...
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  • surgeon in Glasgow, Scotland, famous for the development of the Pringle manoeuvre James E. Pringle (born 1949), British astrophysicist, professor of theoretical...
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  • the bleeding cannot be controlled through this surgical method, the Pringle manoeuvre is an alternate technique that can be utilized temporally. "TRAUMA...
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  • Borders Pringles, potato-based snack Pringle manoeuvre, used in surgery USS Pringle (DD-477), US Navy destroyer sunk in World War II Pringles Park, baseball...
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  • resections can be performed safely as well in selected cases. The Pringle manoeuvre is usually performed during a hepatectomy to minimize blood loss -...
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  • Maneuver (redirect from Manoeuvre)
    Look up maneuver or manoeuvre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maneuver (American English), manoeuvre (British English), manoeuver, manœuver (also spelled...
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    in the world. In 1908, one of MacEwen's students James Pringle, developed the Pringle manoeuvre which is used to control bleeding during liver surgery...
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