cannula

/ˈkænjələ/
noun
  1. A thin tube inserted into the body to deliver or remove fluids, especially in medical treatment.
    • The paramedic placed a nasal cannula to help the patient breathe more easily.
    • During surgery, a cannula was used to drain excess fluid from the knee joint.
    • The nurse carefully inserted a cannula into the patient's arm to start the IV drip.
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