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▪ I. ˈcannulate, -ated, a. Also canu-. [f. as prec. + -ate + -ed.] a. Made of a tubular shape, tubular. b. Channelled or grooved.
1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. viii. 288 Putting a cannulated Catheter into the Wound. 1707Sloane Jamaica I. 171 Furrowed or cannulated calyces. 1775Ellis in Phil. Trans. LXVI. 4 A regular cannulated appearance on the surface. 1805Med. Jrnl. XIV. 490 The canulated catheter. 1881Syd. Soc. Lex., Cannulate, tubular. ▪ II. ˈcannulate, v. [f. the adj.] trans. To introduce a cannula into (a cavity). So cannuˈlation, the action of the verb.
1926Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 28 Aug. 641/2 The duct of Santorini was then cannulated, no attempt being made to cannulate or ligate the duct of Wirsung. 1944Science 9 June 476/1 The 10 to 15 minutes used for the cannulation. 1956Nature 18 Feb. 339/2 The blood-flow..has been measured by cannulating the sagittal sinus. 1961Lancet 19 Aug. 410/1 Repeated hæmodialysis by means of conventional cannulation techniques. |