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hip surgery

  • 1 ♦ hip

    ♦ hip (1) /hɪp/
    n.
    1 (anat.) anca: I have a pain in my hip, mi fa male l'anca
    2 ( per estens.) fianco: to stand with one's hands on one's hips, stare con le mani sui fianchi
    3 (archit.) spigolo del tetto; colmo: hip roof, tetto a spigolo
    hip bath, semicupio □ (anat.) hip bone, osso iliaco □ hip boots, stivali da pescatore □ (med.) hip dislocation, lussazione dell'anca □ hip flask, fiaschetta da tasca ( per liquore) □ hip joint, (anat.) articolazione coxofemorale (o dell'anca); (edil.) giunto di colmo □ hip pocket, tasca posteriore ( dei calzoni) □ (med.) hip replacement, operazione di protesi all'anca □ hip shooter, chi spara con la pistola all'anca; (fig. fam.) tipo precipitoso □ hip surgery = hip replacement ► sopra □ (med.) dislocated hip, lussazione dell'anca □ (fig. fam., scherz.) to be joined at the hip, ( di due persone) essere inseparabili □ (fig. arc.) to have sb. on the hip, tenere q. alla propria mercé (o in pugno) □ to sway one's hips, ancheggiare.
    hip (2) /hɪp/
    n.
    (bot.) cinorrodo, cinorrodio; frutto della rosa canina.
    hip (3) /hɪp/
    a. ( slang)
    1 aggiornato; alla moda; al corrente; al passo con i tempi; che ha stile; stiloso
    to be hip to st., essere aggiornato su (o informato di) qc. hip cat, tipo alla moda; individuo ganzo □ hip chick, una tipa alla moda
    hipness
    n. [u]
    l'essere aggiornato, alla moda, ecc.
    (to) hip /hɪp/
    v. t.
    ( slang) mettere (q.) al corrente delle tendenze più recenti; aggiornare, informare (q.).

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ hip

  • 2 hip joint surgery

    Hüftgelenkchirurgie f; Hüftgelenksoperation f

    Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > hip joint surgery

  • 3 Charnley, John

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. 29 August 1911 Bury, Lancashire, England
    d. 5 August 1982 Lancashire, England
    [br]
    English orthopedic surgeon, pioneer of ultra-clean-air operating-theatre environments and of total hip-joint replacement.
    [br]
    During his medical training at Manchester he qualified for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons and obtained his FRCS in 1936, within a year of becoming medically qualified. Following military service as an orthopaedic specialist, he was appointed a consultant at the Manchester Royal Infirmary in 1947.
    Charnley investigated the problems of joint lubrication using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and a series of 300 initially successful cases laid the foundation for further developments, involving total hip-joint replacement, when in 1962 high-density polythene became available as a suitable inert material. The need for a totally sterile operating environment in which to carry out such procedures led him to develop ultra-clean-air operating-theatre modules which proved to have wide application in relation to other surgical disciplines and to the problems of hospital building. To further these principles he resigned from the Royal Infirmary and was the guiding spirit in the establishment of the centre for hip surgery at Wrightington Hospital in Lancashire, which gained wide international recognition.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1977. FRS 1964. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. British Medical Association Gold Medal 1978.
    Bibliography
    1961, "Arthroplasty of the hip", Lancet.
    1974, Wound Infection after Hip Replacement Performed in a Clean-Air Operating Room, Wrightington.
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Charnley, John

  • 4 have a hard time + gerund

    Общая лексика: (кому-л.) трудно (I get James dressed in his hockey equipment because he has a hard time getting in on himself. - ему самому трудно надеть доспехи), (кому-л.) тяжело (My father-in-law has a hard time climbing the stairs after his hip surgery. - тяжело подниматься по лестнице)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a hard time + gerund

  • 5 HFS

    3) Оптика: hyperfine structure
    4) Телекоммуникации: Hierarchical File Storage
    5) Сокращение: Human Factors System, health food store
    7) Электроника: Hi Fi Stereo, HyperFine Shift
    9) Пищевая промышленность: High Fructose Syrup
    12) Сетевые технологии: Hierarchical Filing System
    13) Авиационная медицина: human factor system
    14) Расширение файла: Hierarchical File System (Macintosh)
    16) Программное обеспечение: Hardware Friendly Software

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > HFS

  • 6 Thomas, Hugh Owen

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. 1833 Anglesey, North Wales
    d. 6 January 1891 Liverpool, England
    [br]
    Welsh orthopaedic surgeon, a founder of modern orthopaedics and inventor of Thomas's splints.
    [br]
    Eldest son of a bone-setter, he studied at University College London, Edinburgh and Paris and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1857. Three years later he commenced practice in Liverpool, but he was never appointed to the staff of a hospital. Over the next twenty years he not only developed his own approach to orthopaedic practice, but also promoted a number of advances in other aspects of medicine such as epilepsy.
    Of a mechanical (as well as musical) bent of mind, he had his own workshop and over some twenty years developed his pattern of splints for fractures. In 1877 Rushton Parker, later Professor of Surgery at Liverpool, expressed his admiration of the splints. This led to the publication of their details and shortly after to their wide acceptance.
    Thomas's nephew Robert Jones was collaborating with him on a book on orthopaedics at the time of his death and went on to continue the tradition of what has been called the Liverpool School of orthopaedics.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Bibliography
    1875, Diseases of the Hip, Knee and Ankle-joints.
    Further Reading
    A.W.Beasley, 1982, The origins of orthopaedies', Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 75.
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Thomas, Hugh Owen

  • 7 Wiles, Philip

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. 18 August 1899 London, England
    d. 17 May 1967 Kingston, Jamaica
    [br]
    English orthopaedic surgeon involved in the development of hip-replacement surgery.
    [br]
    From 1917, Wiles served during the First World War in the artillery, air force and army service corps. After a short postwar period in the City, he qualified in medicine at the Middlesex Hospital in 1928. His distinguished student career led to posts at the Middlesex and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He served as a brigadier orthopaedic surgeon in the Army during the Second World War and in 1946 returned as Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Middlesex.
    He made outstanding contributions to postwar developments in orthopaedics and, as well as practising, wrote extensively on a variety of subjects including joint replacement. Taking early retirement in 1959 he moved to Jamaica, where he was involved in the affairs of the University of the West Indies.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    President, British Orthopaedic Association 1955. Honorary Member of the American Orthopedic Association. Middlesex Hospital Lyell Gold Medal 1927.
    Bibliography
    1965, Essentials of Orthopaedics.
    1960, Fractures, Dislocations and Sprains.
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Wiles, Philip

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