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Tamponade

 
Medical Dictionary: tam·pon·ade
(tăm'pə-nād') or tam·pon·age (tăm'pə-nĭj)
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The insertion or use of a tampon.

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Veterinary Dictionary: tamponade
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1. surgical use of a tampon.
2. pathological compression of a part.

  • cardiac t. — compression of the heart due to collection of fluid or blood in the pericardial sac. Causes interference with heart action and subsequent sudden death or congestive heart failure. The heart shadow on radiography is enlarged, the heart sounds on auscultation are muffled.
WordNet: tamponade
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: blockage or closure (as of a wound or body cavity) by (or as if by) a tampon (especially to stop bleeding)
  Synonym: tamponage


Wikipedia: Tamponade
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Tamponade is a condition of blood flow stoppage into a blood vessel by a constriction of the vessel by an outside force.

Tamponade is a useful method of stopping a hemorrhage. This can be achieved by applying an absorbent dressing directly onto a wound, thereby absorbing excess blood and creating a blockage, or by applying direct pressure with a hand or a tourniquet.

There can, however, be disastrous consequences when tamponade occurs as a result of health problems, as in the case of cardiac tamponade. In this situation, fluid collects between the heart muscle and the pericardium. The pressure within the pericardium prevents the heart from expanding fully and filling the ventricles, with the result that a significantly reduced amount of blood circulates within the body. If left unchecked, this condition will result in death.


 
 

 

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Medical Dictionary. The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company Read more
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