RIBCAGE - good luck on the cross word :)
Frederick W. Parham has written: 'Thoracic resection for tumors growing from the bony wall of the chest' -- subject(s): Chest, Surgery, Thoracic Surgery
The strongest wall of the bony orbit is the medial wall, which is formed by the ethmoid bone and lacrimal bone. It provides protection to the delicate structures within the orbit, such as the eyeball and optic nerve.
Field enclosure is a general name for the barrier enclosing a field. The Field enclosure could be a hedge of hawthorn, a wall, a fence of poles and sheep netting, etc.
After the initial incision, the surgeon needs to get through the bony areas. He can use a Sternal Saw (breastbone) or Rib Shears. Afterwards he will need to have Sternal or Rib Retractors to hold the area open.
Breast cancer originates (as the name tells) in breast tissue. When it starts to spread, it extends into the muscles of the chest wall, which is called 'breast cancer with chest wall involvement'.
yes.. the outer layer that is enclosing the cell is the cell membrane, and after the membrane is the rigid cell wall. this is to protect the cells content
Some effective chest wall exercises to strengthen and tone the muscles in that area include push-ups, chest presses, chest flies, and chest dips.
pain of the pleura (chest wall)
On the chest wall
The Diaphragm
Mammopexy is surgical fixation of the breasts to the chest wall. It accomplishes a breast lift.
If you are not sure if a chest wound has penetrated the chest wall completely, treat the wound as though it were an open chest wound.