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Cold Ischemia During Surgery
Definition 1
A procedure to keep a tissue or organ cool while the blood supply at that site is temporarily decreased or cut off during surgery. (NCI Thesaurus)
Definition 2
In surgery, the cooling of a tissue, organ, or body part after its blood supply has been reduced or cut off. This can occur while the organ is still in the body or after it is removed from the body if the organ is to be used for transplantation. (NCI Dictionary)
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