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Yes, the Maloney dilator is typically used under sterile conditions to minimize the risk of infection during procedures involving the dilation of tubular structures in the body. Proper sterilization and handling of the dilator are important to maintain patient safety.
Wire guided dilators (Savary dilators)These dilators are tapered and shaped like Maloney dilators. The scope is used to pass a guide-wire through the stricture. The scope is then removed and the Savary dilators are passed over the guide-wire through the stricture. The dilators have a small passageway through the center which allows them to slide over the wire. These are used when strictures are too firm or too narrow to be dilated with Maloney dilators. Maloney dilators are not wire guided.
The pupil is primarily controlled by the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). This nerve regulates the constriction and dilation of the pupil through its control of the sphincter pupillae and dilator pupillae muscles. Additionally, the autonomic nervous system, particularly the parasympathetic fibers of the oculomotor nerve, is responsible for pupil constriction, while sympathetic fibers control dilation.
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The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is involved in dilation of the pupils in response to startling or pleasurable stimuli. The pathway involves activation of the sympathetic chain ganglia, leading to release of norepinephrine from postganglionic fibers that act on the dilator pupillae muscle in the eye, causing pupil dilation.
A dilator is something that expands the diameter of a tube. A dilator may be medical, as with medications that dilate the pupils or the tubes of the lungs. A dilator may also be a medical device, as with the instrument used in D&C.
It depends on what is wrong with the patient.
The Maloney dilator is inserted under non-sterile conditions because the procedure is considered clean rather than sterile. It is typically performed in an office setting rather than an operating room, and the risk of introducing harmful bacteria is low. The dilator is used to dilate the ureter and allow better imaging of the urinary tract during procedures such as retrograde pyelography.
The correct spelling of the generic drug name is terbutaline (bronchial dilator).
it acts a constrictor decreasing the diamater of an artery and increasing blood pressure