The "opening of the chest" in an event context often symbolizes the unveiling of new beginnings, opportunities, or ventures. In grand opening ceremonies, such symbolic acts (like ribbon cutting, unveiling a product, or opening a decorative chest) are used to mark a fresh start and draw public attention. They help create a memorable moment and are often planned as part of a well-thought-out event strategy.
thoracectomy (excision). The cutting into the chest, or opening of the chest, is known as a thoracotomy.
Our chest will expand.
An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
If the probability of an event is zero then that event cannot happen
Thoracotomy (thora = thorax [chest] + tom = cut + y = procedure) is the surgical incision (cutting) of the chest. There are three approaches: [1] medial sternotomy used in open heart surgery, [2] posterolateral thoracotomy used in lung surgery, and [3] anterolateral thoracotomy for open chest massage in a traumatic cardiac arrest. A synonym for this is thoracostomy (thora = chest + os = opening + tom = cut + y = procedure) which is specifically used when the incision creates the opening though which a chest tube will be housed. The chest tube is important in restoring the air pressure within the thoracic cavity that was lost during surgery, trauma or inflammation.
If the opening in the diaphragm is too wide, it can lead to a condition called hiatal hernia where part of the stomach slides up into the chest cavity. This can cause symptoms like acid reflux, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery in severe cases.
A hiatus hernia occurs when a part of one's stomache becomes squeezed up from the abdomen into the chest through an opening in the diaphragm. This then prevents one's oesophagal sphincter closing.
A thoracotomy is a surgical procedure to gain access to the organs in the chest cavity: the lungs, heart, and esophagus, In lay terms it is known as 'cracking the chest' because it involves separating the ribs or cutting through the mediastinum.
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
It depends on what event.
The probability of an event that is certain to happen is 1.