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canula

[ kan-yuh-luh ]

noun

Surgery.
plural canulas, canulae
  1. a less common variant of cannula.


canula

/ ˈ°ìæ²ÔÂáÊŠ±ôÉ™ /

noun

  1. surgery a variant spelling of cannula
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Finally, at 03:00 a canula was inserted in my hand and the antibiotics began to flow.

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Within minutes, they’ve inserted a canula.

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In the 1960s, when he was a little boy in Edinburgh, there was no hope: “You’d have brought a pale child with bruising, bleeding and maybe infection to the hospital, they’d have a blood test and a bone marrow test, a diagnosis of leukaemia would be made, and the only treatment available at the time was a metal canula and a blood transfusion. And it was considered to be a death sentence.â€

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“Mini lipo,†as some doctors call it, involves a small canula inserted through holes under the chin in order to suck out the fat.

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Tlacolulokos is made up of Cosijoesa Cernas, 25, and Dario Canula, 31, who are based near Oaxaca City in Southern Mexico.

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